•Sunday, August 07, 2011
Maaf dah lama sangat tak update blog.. Sebenarnya ada beberapa tempat yang aku pergi beberapa bulan yang lepas tapi belum berkesempatan nak update..

Aku juga masih belum sambung lagi siri kembara pergunungan Scotland.. Will do InsyAllah soon..

Buat masa nie layan jelah cerita di lokasi ini..

Selalunya bila masuk musim panas 'summer' kami akan ke Carboot Lanark untuk sesi membeli-belah.. Sebenarnya tak jauh dari ladang carboot ini.. Terletaknya 'New Lanark World Heritage Village'

Dah bertahun-tahun pergi carboot Lanark.. Belum pernah nak singgah ke New Lanark Village nie.. Kebetulan beberapa orang rakan ajak ke situ.. So kami singgahlah jalan-jalan cuci mata sat ;)

So enjoy the stories yeah ;)

Robert Owen - Menantu kepada David Gale(New Lanark mill's proprietor) berkahwin dengan anak perempuan bernama Caroline Dew.

Owen induced his partners to purchase New Lanark, and after his marriage to Caroline in September 1799, he set up home there. He was manager and part owner of the mills (January 1810). Encouraged by his great success in the management of cotton mills in Manchester, he hoped to conduct New Lanark on higher principles and focus less on commercial principles.

Pintu masuk ke visitor centre New Lanark World Heritage Village
Merupakan kilang tenunan kain cotton yang lengkap dengan penempatan serta sekolah untuk pekerjanya.

New Lanark is a village on the River Clyde, approximately 1.4 miles (2.2 kilometres) from Lanark, in South Lanarkshire, Scotland. It was founded in 1786 by David Dale, who built cotton mills and housing for the mill workers. Dale built the mills there to take advantage of the water power provided by the river. Under the ownership of a partnership that included Dale's son-in-law, Robert Owen, a Welsh philanthropist and social reformer, New Lanark became a successful business and an epitome of utopian socialism.

The New Lanark mills operated until 1968. After a period of decline, the New Lanark Conservation Trust (NLCT) was founded in 1975 to prevent demolition of the village. By 2006 most of the buildings have been restored and the village has become a major tourist attraction. It is one of five UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Scotland and an Anchor Point of ERIH - The European Route of Industrial Heritage.


Ada 2 pilihan kat sini..
Boleh pilih untuk masuk untuk lawatan lebih lanjut dengan bayaran tertentu, klik sini
atau boleh sekadar jalan santai di kawasan sekelilingnya..
Kami pilih jalan di luar sahaja..
Itu pun dah cukup memberikan kami gambaran bagaimana perkampungan dan kawasan kilang ini dibangunkan.

Bangunan sekitarnya



Untuk menjalankan mesin & bekalan elektrik di sekitarnya..
Mereka menggunakan janakuasa dari sungai berhampiran.

The New Lanark mills depended upon water power. A dam was constructed on the Clyde above New Lanark and water was drawn off the river to power the mill machinery. The water first travelled through a tunnel, then through an open channel called the lade. It then went to a number of water wheels in each mill building. It was not until 1929 that the last waterwheel was replaced by a water turbine. Water power is still used in New Lanark. A new water turbine has been installed in Mill Number Three to provide electricity for the tourist areas of the village.

The Scottish Wildlife Trust visitor centre for the Falls of Clyde nature reserve.

Sungai yang merupakan janakuasa utama untuk industri tenunan di sini

Deretan rumah, bangunan kilang



Sekolah turut disediakan



Rumah pekerja

Menarik kan?
Kalau kebetulan ke Glasgow dan mahu ke Edinburgh..
Anda akan lalu Lanark ini..
Bolehlah singgah untuk berjalan-jalan..

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