How rope was made on a rope-walk

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • A video made in 1990 prior to the closure of Britannia Rope and Twine Works, Lancashire's last operational rope-walk at Edenfield near Bury. The video shows the working conditions and describes the process of cotton rope making in detail. For more great images taken at the Rope Works see www.heritagephotoarchive.co.uk

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  • @DIMTIM1000
    @DIMTIM1000 13 років тому +1

    WONDERFUL PIECE. GLAD I STOPPED BY.
    My curiosity led me here, and I love your video. Amazing to see it done. I'll have to put this one in my favorites cache for sure.

  • @watchetboatmuseum700
    @watchetboatmuseum700 8 років тому +1

    Delighted to find this video as Watchet Boat Museum now owns this particular machine. At present it is being renovated while the museum is undergoing building work including the laying a track for the traveling headstock.
    The museum is expected to reopen in July 2016

    • @kenhowarth2
      @kenhowarth2  8 років тому

      +Watchet Boat Museum RE Rope-making. Delighted you have the machine. There are also still photos available. Go on to www.heritagephotoarchiveuk and use the site search box for Edenfield. KH

  • @COMB0RICO
    @COMB0RICO 14 років тому

    Thank you for this video, it is rare indeed.

  • @billythebrainsoftain
    @billythebrainsoftain 12 років тому

    Indeed.

  • @max1247
    @max1247 10 років тому

    My family were ropemakers, but it had to close. The skill will die with my grandfather now I fear.