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Blaze guts Haworth mill
11:14am Sunday 15th August 2010
www.keighleynews.co.uk/news/8332993.Blaze_guts_Haworth_mill/
Fire ravaged a Haworth mill last night leaving most of the building gutted.
The top three floors of Ebor Mill, in Mytholmes, were destroyed during the blaze.
The fire raged for more than four hours at the mill, home to long-established company Airedale Springs.
Nearby cottages had to be evacuated, and constantly doused with water to keep them safe from igniting.
Firefighters also sprayed Airedale Springs’ single-storey office block, which stands next to the six-storey mill.
At the incident’s height there were ten fire appliances including two aerial ladders.
Airedale Springs, which employs 44 workers at the mill, has been in the building for many years.
The 65-year-old company makes springs for many businesses including Flymo and Bentley.
Firefighters from Keighley, Silsden, Shipley, Bingley and Bradford fought the blaze.
Crews from Keighley and Bradford were initially called to the Ebor Lane mill at 8.20pm.
Steve Moorhouse, manager of Keighley’s green watch, said more crews were summoned as soon as soon as they arrived.
He said: “There was a fire on the third floor, by three windows at the right-hand side.
“At that time it was confined to that floor, then after about an hour it seemed to go quickly to the other side.”
Mr Moorehouse said there was only enough space on the mill site to get one fire appliance to the side where the fire had started.
When the fire took hold of the whole building the vehicle, and firefighters, were pulled back to a safe distance.
Mr Moorehouse said: “We had to pull away. We thought the building was going to collapse.”
He said the focus was on saving the lower floors of the mill by spraying water at the blazing third floor.
The fire crews were particularly concerned about flammable acetylene tanks stored on the second floor.
This morning the walls of the mill were intact but the roof, windows and top three storeys had been destroyed.
Waiting. These are just fun shots and absolutely boring and ho hum. I was waiting for my husband to finish up in a meeting he was attending. I was in the computer lab/room and took more than a few shots of stuff in there while biding my time.
Taken on the way home from my girlfriends. Neatly missed my bus, I just needed to capture this scene.
SUFFOLK DOWNS - July 10, 2016 - Race 11
CLAIMING - Thoroughbred
FOR THREE YEAR OLDS AND UPWARD. Three Year Olds, 119 lbs.; Older, 124 lbs. Non-winners of a race since June 10 Allowed 3 lbs. Claiming Price $10,000.
About One Mile On The Turf Track Record: (Our Sun - 1:39.28 - May 31, 2010)
Purse: $30,000
Weather:Cloudy Track:Firm
Off at: 5:28 Start: Good for all
5 - Treasury Devil (Worrie, Andre)
1 - Cozy Kitten (Davis, Jacqueline)
7 - Guts and Glory (Piermarini, Tammi)
As is the case with pretty much anything I get, I take it apart. This one has two custom chips on it but I think they're just common chips with a pre-load of the MagicJack software. Those two big ones appear to be a processor and memory.
De formação musical base clássica (iniciou os seus estudos musicais em estudo de flauta e música barroca), Paulo Alexandre Jorge é saxofonista e tem vindo a desenvolver a sua procura como músico de Jazz centrado nas novas estéticas da música improvisada, do free jazz e da música experimental. Músico fundador e diretor de diversos projetos musicais, apresenta agora o seu novo projeto musical, GUTS!, onde explora com obsessão e profundidade algumas das suas explorações sónicas, sonoras e musicais sempre presentes nos agrupamentos que orienta (como os BABY, I LOVE YOU (IN AN IMPROVISATIONAL WAY!) e o seu projeto a solo, SAX SOLO PROJECT): a improvisação totalmente livre em torno de texturas, massas sonoras, campos harmónicos e melódicos, na tentativa de uma comunicação máxima entre todos os músicos. Os GUTS! são Paulo Alexandre Jorge nos saxofones, Hugo Ribeiro na guitarra, Nicolas Tricot no baixo e Vitor Gouveia na bateria.
› Local: Olimpo Bar – 1º piso
› Organização
Centro Nacional de Cultura – Núcleo Porto
›Colaboração
Carl Orff Projecto – educação musical
› Local evento
Olimpo (Bar Café)
Rua da Alegria 26
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Fotografia: Sérgio Rolando