Ireland’s only jute mill, dating from 1865 and powered by water, then steam (1870) and eventually electricity (1951).
Jute was used for making sacks and other goods - plenty more background about this place online e.g. Clara and the Goodbody textile factory and mills, by Michael Goodbody.
From the 1930s until 1984 cotton and synthetic yarns were produced.
There’s now a modern factory next to the old works on the south side of road which continues to make things out of plastic.
Only the part on the north side of the road was explored - the southern section may be partly in use by the factory.
The northern block was last used for distribution and storage, and is now completely empty save for the odd cache of tat here and there.
Pictures are ordered roughly from east to west.
70’s corner
This section had some type of fabric processing gizmos along one wall.
A couple more textile-related things here.
Continued
Jute was used for making sacks and other goods - plenty more background about this place online e.g. Clara and the Goodbody textile factory and mills, by Michael Goodbody.
From the 1930s until 1984 cotton and synthetic yarns were produced.
There’s now a modern factory next to the old works on the south side of road which continues to make things out of plastic.
Only the part on the north side of the road was explored - the southern section may be partly in use by the factory.
The northern block was last used for distribution and storage, and is now completely empty save for the odd cache of tat here and there.
Pictures are ordered roughly from east to west.
70’s corner
This section had some type of fabric processing gizmos along one wall.
A couple more textile-related things here.
Continued