翻訳と辞書 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1964 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1968 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1971 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1974 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1978 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1982 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1986 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1990 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1994 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 1998 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 2002 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 2006 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 2010 ・ Islington London Borough Council election, 2014 ・ Islington London Borough Council elections ・ Islington Mill ・ Islington Museum ・ Islington North (UK Parliament constituency) ・ Islington North by-election ・ Islington North by-election, 1937 ・ Islington North by-election, 1958 ・ Islington North by-election, 1969 ・ Islington railway station ・ Islington Railway Workshops ・ Islington South ・ Islington South (UK Parliament constituency) ・ Islington South and Finsbury (UK Parliament constituency) ・ Islington South West (UK Parliament constituency) ・ Islington Station ・ Islington Studios
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Islington Mill : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islington Mill
Islington Mill is the name commonly used to refer to the collection of nineteenth and early twentieth century buildings that reside at 1 James St, Salford M3 5HW, England, and to the Islington Mill Arts Club which occupies those buildings. == Architecture == Islington Mill was originally built for cotton spinning in 1823 by the self-taught Leeds-born architect David Bellhouse (1764–1810). Bellhouse's firm was also responsible for the construction of the Manchester Portico Library, of which Bellhouse was also a founding member, and the original Manchester Town Hall on King Street, designed by Francis Goodwin and later demolished. A year after the original construction of Islington Mill there was a partial structural collapse of the building. During rebuilding, various new structures were added to the original model that had consisted of a single row of cast-iron columns. Further extensions were subsequently added over the years, including a second mill (which was also later rebuilt), stables around the courtyard and an external engine house. By the early 1900s the Mill was being used for textile doubling rather than spinning. Islington Mill was granted a Grade II listing by English Heritage in November 1996, with the listed building ID number 471566.〔http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-471566-islington-mill-including-engine-and-boil〕
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