Entrance
Sign to New
Lanark
New Lanark was founded in 1786 by David Dale who built cotton mills and housing for the mill workers. The mills were built there to take advantage of the water power provided by the Clyde River. New Lanark became a successful business and an example of utopian socialism. |
Buildings
in New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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Buildings
in New Lanark
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New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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Church
at New Lanark
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New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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Aerial
view of New
Lanark on the River Clyde
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Map
of walking route at New Lanark
on the River Clyde The Clyde Walkway to the Falls of Clyde is accessed through the village of New Lanark. |
Map of
the River Clyde Walkway from Crossford to
New Lanark
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