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ABOUT NEW LANARK
New Lanark is a former 18th century cotton spinning mill village located on the banks of the Falls of Clyde just under 1 hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Today we are recognised as one of Scotland’s 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of ‘outstanding universal value’ andWORLD HERITAGE SITE
New Lanark was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. New Lanark is an exceptional example of a purpose-built 18th century mill village. Thanks to an ongoing process of conservation and rehabilition spanning almost half a century, the appearance of the village today is close to that of the early nineteenth century, when the millNEW LANARK TRUST
New Lanark Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity (SC008552) which was established in 1974 with the aim of restoring and regenerating the former cotton mill village of New Lanark into a living and working community. The Trust has pioneered a radical approach to heritage management based tourism and hospitality, housing and commercialproperty
MAKERS MARKET
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. ANNIE MCLEOD EXPERIENCE Travel back in time on the Annie McLeod Experience Ride! Enter the spirit world of New Lanark and be taken on a fascinating journey of discovery by the ghost of mill worker Annie McLeod who tells her story of life in New Lanark in 1820. Commentary is availableNEW LANARK MARKETS
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. WAGES - HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREWEB VIEW Wages in the cotton mills varied according to the age and experience of the employee, and also depended on whether it was a job with a set wage, or piece-work. ACCIDENTS IN THE MILLS It is difficult to get accurate statistics for the earliest period, as there were no factory inspectors and reports. In 1793 the First Statistical Account for Lanarkshire stated that of the several hundred apprentice children employed by David Dale in the past 7 years, only 5 had died, though it is not implied that any of the children died as a result of accidents in the mills, rather that the NEW LANARK POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT STATISTICSWEB VIEW Source of Information Year Population Employed at New Lanark 1st Statistical Account for Lanarkshire. Robert Owen’s autobiography. Gourock Ropework Co. MSS. HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREATTRACTIONSGUIDED TOURSSUGGESTED ITINERARIESEXPLORE & PLAYEAT, SHOP & STAY Introducing New Lanark. New Lanark World Heritage Site is a unique 18th century Mill Village sitting alongside the picturesque River Clyde, less than one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Founded in 1785 with a focus on philanthropy, education and the welfare of the mill workers, New Lanark became a model for industrial communities that wasto
ABOUT NEW LANARK
New Lanark is a former 18th century cotton spinning mill village located on the banks of the Falls of Clyde just under 1 hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Today we are recognised as one of Scotland’s 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of ‘outstanding universal value’ andWORLD HERITAGE SITE
New Lanark was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. New Lanark is an exceptional example of a purpose-built 18th century mill village. Thanks to an ongoing process of conservation and rehabilition spanning almost half a century, the appearance of the village today is close to that of the early nineteenth century, when the millNEW LANARK TRUST
New Lanark Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity (SC008552) which was established in 1974 with the aim of restoring and regenerating the former cotton mill village of New Lanark into a living and working community. The Trust has pioneered a radical approach to heritage management based tourism and hospitality, housing and commercialproperty
MAKERS MARKET
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. ANNIE MCLEOD EXPERIENCE Travel back in time on the Annie McLeod Experience Ride! Enter the spirit world of New Lanark and be taken on a fascinating journey of discovery by the ghost of mill worker Annie McLeod who tells her story of life in New Lanark in 1820. Commentary is availableNEW LANARK MARKETS
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. WAGES - HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREWEB VIEW Wages in the cotton mills varied according to the age and experience of the employee, and also depended on whether it was a job with a set wage, or piece-work. ACCIDENTS IN THE MILLS It is difficult to get accurate statistics for the earliest period, as there were no factory inspectors and reports. In 1793 the First Statistical Account for Lanarkshire stated that of the several hundred apprentice children employed by David Dale in the past 7 years, only 5 had died, though it is not implied that any of the children died as a result of accidents in the mills, rather that the NEW LANARK POPULATION AND EMPLOYMENT STATISTICSWEB VIEW Source of Information Year Population Employed at New Lanark 1st Statistical Account for Lanarkshire. Robert Owen’s autobiography. Gourock Ropework Co. MSS. YOUR VISIT - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTRE The award-winning New Lanark Visitor Centre tells the fascinating story of the cotton mill village of New Lanark which was founded inthe 18th century.
INNOVATION & INVESTMENT New Lanark today has re-invented its role as the spinning centre it once was, now producing woollen yarn instead of cotton. However we still employ traditional methods similar to those used when the site was a working cotton mill.HISTORIC CLASSROOM
Please note, our Visitor Centre is closed, but New Lanark is a fantastic destination for a socially distant day out. Our walkways, Clearburn Picnic Area & Playpark, Café and Hotel are all open, with revised procedures in place to ensure staff and visitor safety. FRIENDS OF NEW LANARK Friends of New Lanark. The Friends of New Lanark is a membership organisation and voluntary support group of people who are interested in helping preserve and promote New Lanark and its surroundings as a World Heritage Site. The Friends of New Lanark work closely with the New Lanark Trust, the independent Scottish charity which isresponsible
MILLWORKERS' HOUSING Spa Breaks & Offers. Call Us on +44 (0)1555 661 345. Our friendly team will be happy to talk. Contact Us. Fill in our quick contact form and we'll get right back to you. Visit Us. New Lanark Mill Hotel. New Lanark World Heritage Site New Lanark. ML11 9DB.NEW LANARK TRUST
New Lanark Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity (SC008552) which was established in 1974 with the aim of restoring and regenerating the former cotton mill village of New Lanark as a living and working community which is a major source of employment and commercial activity in the area. 1739 - 1806. INSTITUTE FOR THE FORMATION OF CHARACTER Institute for the Formation of Character. The Institute for the Formation of Character (1816), together with its companion building, The School for Children (1817), formed the centrepiece of Robert Owen's 'Great Experiment' for New Lanark. Designed as a building for education and recreation, the Institute was officially opened by Owenon 1st
NEW LANARK WORLD HERITAGE SITE INFORMATION NOTES FOR TEACHERS 2 The Old Statistical Account for Lanarkshire records that David Dale (1739-1806) feued the site of New Lanark from Lord Braxfield. It seemed an unlikely location for what was to become the largest cotton manufacturing business in the WAGES - HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREWEB VIEW Wages in the cotton mills varied according to the age and experience of the employee, and also depended on whether it was a job with a set wage, or piece-work. LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS AT THE NEW LANARK COTTONWEB VIEW The Factory Inspector Mr James Stuart, and the Medical Officer to the Factory Commission, Sir David Barry, toured around visiting factories,and interviewing
HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREATTRACTIONSGUIDED TOURSSUGGESTED ITINERARIESEXPLORE & PLAYEAT, SHOP & STAY Introducing New Lanark. New Lanark World Heritage Site is a unique 18th century Mill Village sitting alongside the picturesque River Clyde, less than one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Founded in 1785 with a focus on philanthropy, education and the welfare of the mill workers, New Lanark became a model for industrial communities that wasto
YOUR VISIT - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTRE Spa Breaks & Offers. Call Us on +44 (0)1555 661 345. Our friendly team will be happy to talk. Contact Us. Fill in our quick contact form and we'll get right back to you. Visit Us. New Lanark Mill Hotel. New Lanark World Heritage Site New Lanark. ML11 9DB.ABOUT NEW LANARK
New Lanark is a former 18th century cotton spinning mill village located on the banks of the Falls of Clyde just under 1 hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Today we are recognised as one of Scotland’s 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of ‘outstanding universal value’ andWORLD HERITAGE SITE
New Lanark was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. New Lanark is an exceptional example of a purpose-built 18th century mill village. Thanks to an ongoing process of conservation and rehabilition spanning almost half a century, the appearance of the village today is close to that of the early nineteenth century, when the millNEW LANARK TRUST
New Lanark Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity (SC008552) which was established in 1974 with the aim of restoring and regenerating the former cotton mill village of New Lanark into a living and working community. The Trust has pioneered a radical approach to heritage management based tourism and hospitality, housing and commercialproperty
NEW LANARK MARKETS
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. ANNIE MCLEOD EXPERIENCE Travel back in time on the Annie McLeod Experience Ride! Enter the spirit world of New Lanark and be taken on a fascinating journey of discovery by the ghost of mill worker Annie McLeod who tells her story of life in New Lanark in 1820. Commentary is availableMAKERS MARKET
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. INTRODUCING ROBERT OWEN Robert Owen married Caroline Dale in 1799 and in the same year formed a partnership to buy her father's mills at New Lanark. Robert and Caroline set up home in New Lanark on the 1st January 1800 and went on to have seven children: Robert Dale (1801), William (1802), Anne Caroline (1805), Jane Dale (1805), David Dale (1807), Richard Dale (1809), and Mary (1810). ACCIDENTS IN THE MILLS It is difficult to get accurate statistics for the earliest period, as there were no factory inspectors and reports. In 1793 the First Statistical Account for Lanarkshire stated that of the several hundred apprentice children employed by David Dale in the past 7 years, only 5 had died, though it is not implied that any of the children died as a result of accidents in the mills, rather that the HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREATTRACTIONSGUIDED TOURSSUGGESTED ITINERARIESEXPLORE & PLAYEAT, SHOP & STAY Introducing New Lanark. New Lanark World Heritage Site is a unique 18th century Mill Village sitting alongside the picturesque River Clyde, less than one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Founded in 1785 with a focus on philanthropy, education and the welfare of the mill workers, New Lanark became a model for industrial communities that wasto
YOUR VISIT - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTRE Spa Breaks & Offers. Call Us on +44 (0)1555 661 345. Our friendly team will be happy to talk. Contact Us. Fill in our quick contact form and we'll get right back to you. Visit Us. New Lanark Mill Hotel. New Lanark World Heritage Site New Lanark. ML11 9DB.ABOUT NEW LANARK
New Lanark is a former 18th century cotton spinning mill village located on the banks of the Falls of Clyde just under 1 hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Today we are recognised as one of Scotland’s 6 UNESCO World Heritage Sites of ‘outstanding universal value’ andWORLD HERITAGE SITE
New Lanark was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. New Lanark is an exceptional example of a purpose-built 18th century mill village. Thanks to an ongoing process of conservation and rehabilition spanning almost half a century, the appearance of the village today is close to that of the early nineteenth century, when the millNEW LANARK TRUST
New Lanark Trust is a Registered Scottish Charity (SC008552) which was established in 1974 with the aim of restoring and regenerating the former cotton mill village of New Lanark into a living and working community. The Trust has pioneered a radical approach to heritage management based tourism and hospitality, housing and commercialproperty
NEW LANARK MARKETS
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. ANNIE MCLEOD EXPERIENCE Travel back in time on the Annie McLeod Experience Ride! Enter the spirit world of New Lanark and be taken on a fascinating journey of discovery by the ghost of mill worker Annie McLeod who tells her story of life in New Lanark in 1820. Commentary is availableMAKERS MARKET
New Lanark Markets. New Lanark Makers Market showcases the best of hand-made products from across Scotland. Free Event. Join us at New Lanark every weekend and browse goods & products from Scotland’s greatest designers, artists, makers and producers, Explore everything from fresh local produceand unique gins, to upcycled furniture, ceramics and scents. INTRODUCING ROBERT OWEN Robert Owen married Caroline Dale in 1799 and in the same year formed a partnership to buy her father's mills at New Lanark. Robert and Caroline set up home in New Lanark on the 1st January 1800 and went on to have seven children: Robert Dale (1801), William (1802), Anne Caroline (1805), Jane Dale (1805), David Dale (1807), Richard Dale (1809), and Mary (1810). ACCIDENTS IN THE MILLS It is difficult to get accurate statistics for the earliest period, as there were no factory inspectors and reports. In 1793 the First Statistical Account for Lanarkshire stated that of the several hundred apprentice children employed by David Dale in the past 7 years, only 5 had died, though it is not implied that any of the children died as a result of accidents in the mills, rather that the YOUR VISIT - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTRE The award-winning New Lanark Visitor Centre tells the fascinating story of the cotton mill village of New Lanark which was founded inthe 18th century.
GETTING TO NEW LANARK 2 trains run every hour (1 every hour on Sundays) from Glasgow Central or Motherwell to Lanark railway station (1.5 miles/2.5 km from New Lanark). Local buses and taxis are then available at the bus stance, adjacent to Lanark Railway station and Lanark Visit Scotland Information Centre. For local bus times contact Stuart's Coaches, on01555 773533.
PRICES & OPENING TIMES Visitor Centre Opening Times : The opening of the New Lanark Visitor Attraction is currently delayed. We will update you as soon as we havea date.
SUGGESTED ITINERARIES 1-2 Hrs. Visit the Textile Machinery floor to see our Spinning Mule in action, then visit the New Lanark Mill Shop to shop our beautiful range of yarns & textile products. 2-4 Hrs. Explore the rest of the Visitor Attraction and check to see if there are any current textileexhibitions at
INNOVATION & INVESTMENT New Lanark Homes is a Registered Scottish Charity (SC040714) which was established in 2009. This is the company through which New Lanark Trust administers the 45 rented properties in the village of New Lanark. This accommodation is social housing, and is managed on a not-for-profit basis by New Lanark Homes. Rental income is reinvestedinto the
INTRODUCING ROBERT OWEN Robert Owen married Caroline Dale in 1799 and in the same year formed a partnership to buy her father's mills at New Lanark. Robert and Caroline set up home in New Lanark on the 1st January 1800 and went on to have seven children: Robert Dale (1801), William (1802), Anne Caroline (1805), Jane Dale (1805), David Dale (1807), Richard Dale (1809), and Mary (1810).DUNCAN CHESNUTT
Please note, our Visitor Centre is closed, but New Lanark is a fantastic destination for a socially distant day out. Our walkways, Clearburn Picnic Area & Playpark, Café and Hotel are all open, with revised procedures in place to ensure staff and visitor safety. NEW LANARK WORLD HERITAGE SITE INFORMATION NOTES FOR TEACHERS 2 The Old Statistical Account for Lanarkshire records that David Dale (1739-1806) feued the site of New Lanark from Lord Braxfield. It seemed an unlikely location for what was to become the largest cotton manufacturing business in the LIVING AND WORKING CONDITIONS AT THE NEW LANARK COTTONWEB VIEW The Factory Inspector Mr James Stuart, and the Medical Officer to the Factory Commission, Sir David Barry, toured around visiting factories,and interviewing
WAGES - HOME - NEW LANARK VISITOR CENTREWEB VIEW Wages in the cotton mills varied according to the age and experience of the employee, and also depended on whether it was a job with a set wage, or piece-work. Please note, our Visitor Centre is closed, but New Lanark is a fantastic destination for a socially distant day out. Our walkways, Clearburn Picnic Area & Playpark, Café and Hotel are all open, with revised procedures in place to ensure staff and visitor safety.Read More
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NEW LANARK MAKERS MARKET SHOWCASES THE BEST OF HAND-MADE PRODUCTS FROM ACROSS SCOTLAND. Every weekend in 2020.Free Entry
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INTRODUCING NEW LANARK New Lanark World Heritage Site is a unique 18th century Mill Village sitting alongside the picturesque River Clyde, less than one hour from Glasgow and Edinburgh. Founded in 1785 with a focus on philanthropy, education and the welfare of the mill workers, New Lanark became a model for industrial communities that was to spread across the world in the 19th and 20th centuries. New Lanark was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001. The ongoing conservation and promotion of this unique village and the award-winning visitor attraction is managed by New Lanark Trust, in partnership withSouth Lanarkshire Council & Historic EnvironmentScotland.
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ENGAGE, INSPIRE, EDUCATE > We have fantastic learning opportunities at New Lanark, whether you > are a school, university or special interest group. Speak to our > Team today to organise your visitLearning Visits
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INNOVATING & INVESTING > Hydro electricity, yarn and ice cream are all produced on-site, > creating local jobs and generating profits that are re-invested in > the conservation of New LanarkFind Out More
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