Over 200 years ago the impressive sandstone cotton mills of New Lanark were built by an enterprising Scot, David Dale, in a dramatic gorge in Lanarkshire, close to the famous Falls of Clyde. The village quickly became known all over the world under the enlightened management of Dale’s son-in-law, the social pioneer Robert Owen.
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet (English)Local Digital Format (Rank: 2)
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet (French)Local Digital Format (Rank: 3)
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet (Gaelic)Local Digital Format (Rank: 4)
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet (German)Local Digital Format (Rank: 5)
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet (Italian)Local Digital Format (Rank: 6)
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New Lanark World Heritage Site Leaflet (Spanish)