User:ClemRutter/Sample infobox
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There are four templates to consider {{TMbegin}}, {{TMtr}}, {{TMend}} and {{Infobox Mill building}}. The first three produce a formatted list ;{{TMtr}} carries the information for a single item in the list i.e. a single mill. {{Infobox Mill building}} is used as the infobox when a complete article is written on one mill. It is written so the parameters from a {{TMtr}} template can be cut and pasted directly into the {{Infobox Mill building}} template. This means that when sufficient information has been accumulated on the list page, a new article can be directly floated.
Quick Facts Location, Coordinates ...
Location | Ashton |
---|---|
Coordinates | SD 989020 53°29′43″N 2°05′48″W |
Construction | |
Built | 1900 |
Decommissioned | 1992 |
Demolished | 1994 |
[1] |
Close
This demonstrates the usage of {{TMbegin}}, {{TMtr}}, {{TMend}}.
More information Name, Architect ...
Name | Architect | Location | Built | Demolished | Served (Years) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ace | P S Stott | Chadderton SD897037 53°31′48″N 2°09′25″W | 1914 | **** | 53 |
Notes: [2][3] | |||||
Acorn | Union St, Chadderton, SD909038 53°31′52″N 2°08′20″W[3][4] | c1860 | c1916* | ||
Albion | Bradshaw Street, Oldham [3][4] | 1884 | 1938 | 50 | |
Alder Root | Cowhill, Chadderton SD911048 53°32′24″N 2°08′10″W | c1860 | c1883 | ||
Notes: See Glenby[3][5] | |||||
Apex (Green Lane) | Chadderton Coords | 1871 | c1928 | 57 | |
Notes: See Green Lane[3][5] | |||||
Asia | FW Dixon | Clayton St, Chadderton SD912031 53°31′26″N 2°08′02″W | 1904 | 1982 | 77 |
Notes: Spindleage: (1915) 117,000 Platts. Engine:Buckley & Taylor[3][5] | |||||
Avon (Landsdowne) | Crompton St, Chadderton SD911052 53°32′35″N 2°08′10″W | 1861 | 1937 | 75 | |
Notes: See Lansdowne.Spindleage: (1915) 77,000 Platts. Engine:(1885) George Saxon,300hp, (1902)Buckley & Taylor,800hp. Built by John Walton for himself and Abraham Stott, sold to Mr Jackson Brierley and the Lansdown Spinning Co who extended it in 1885. Taken over by the Avon Spinning Company in 1901 and renamed. Serious fires 9 Dec 1921 and 25 Nov 1922.[3][2] | |||||
Chadderton's Cotton Industry |
Close