Queen Street Mill

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Queen Street Mill is a preserved late-19th-century steam-powered weaving mill in Burnley, England, now operating as a museum showcasing the region’s industrial textile heritage.

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instanceOf heritage site
museum
steam-powered mill
textile mill
weaving mill
architecturalStyle Victorian industrial architecture
buildingType industrial building
collectionFocus industrial textile heritage
local industrial history
country United Kingdom
currentFunction museum
eraRepresented Victorian era
late 19th century
hasExhibitType power looms
steam engines
textile machinery
hasFeature boiler house
chimney
engine house
weaving shed
heritageDesignation preserved mill
inception late 19th century
industry cotton weaving
textile industry
locatedIn England
Lancashire
United Kingdom
location Burnley
material brick
operatedAs working museum
originalFunction cotton weaving mill
powerSource steam
publicAccess yes
regionServed North West England
showcases historic textile production processes
working steam-powered looms
significance example of late-19th-century steam-powered weaving technology
representation of Lancashire cotton industry
tourismAttraction Burnley
use museum

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Burnley hasLandmark Queen Street Mill