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{{Infobox mill building}} may be used to summarize information about a building. It can be used in two ways with named parameters or with ten unnamed parameters.

Usage

{{Infobox mill building
| name                    = 
| building_name           = 
| native_building_name    = 
| alternate_names         = 
| image                   = 
| caption                 = 
| textile_type            = 
| building_type           = 
| architectural_style     = 
| structural_system       = 
| cost                    = 
| employees               = 
<!-- For titles and maps-- geo info-->
| location                = 
| altitude                = 
| map_type                = 
| serving_canal           = 
| serving_railway         = 
| serving_river           = 
| owner                   = 
| owner_2                 = 
| acquisition_date_2      = 
| owner_3                 = 
| acquisition_date_3      = 
| owner_4                 = 
| acquisition_date_4      = 
| current_tenant          = 
| current_owner           = 
| coordinates             = <!-- {{coord}} -->
| oscoor                  = 
| start_date              = 
| completion_date         = 
| renovation_date         = <! or re-equipment_date_1 -->
| re-equipment_date_2     = 
| re-equipment_date_3     = 
| current_status          = 
| demolition_date         = 
| destruction_date        = 
<!-- Dimensions-->
| height                  = 
| other_dimensions        = 
| floor_count             = 
| floor_area              = 
| floor_height            = 
| floor_usage             = 
<!-- The building team -->
| main_contractor         = 
| architect               = 
| architecture_firm       = 
| structural_engineer     = 
| other_designers         = 
| awards                  = 
| ren_cost                =
<!-- Steam powered-->
| engine_date             = 
| engine_decommissioned   = 
| engine_maker            = 
| engine_type             = 
| engine_valve            = 
| engine_cylinder         = 
| engine_rpm              = 
| engine_kWatt            = 
| engine_ihp              = 
| engine_fly_diameter     = 
| transmission_type       = 
| no_of_ropes             = 
| boilers                 = 
| boiler_temperature      = 
| psi                     = 
<!-- Watermills -->
| wheels                  = 
| diameter_of_water_wheel = 
| width_of_wheel          = 
| wheel_rpm               = 
<!-- Equipment-->
| equipment_maker         = 
| date_of_equipping       = 
| no_of_looms             = 
| cotton_count            = 
| scutchers               = 
| carding_engines         = 
| doublers                = 
| kiers                   = 
| other_equipment         = 
| mule_frames             = 
| ring_frames             = 
<!-- References-->
| embedded                = 
| references              = 
}}

Parameters

Unnamed parameters

  1. Mill name
  2. Location
  3. Coordinate
  4. Reference
  5. Notes- Description (not yet displayed)
  6. Image
  7. Architect/Owner (some lists use different info (not yet displayed)
  8. Built
  9. Decommissioned
  10. Demolished

The purpose of this is to allow lists of mills to be constructed using the {{TMbegin}}, {{TMtr}}, {{TMend}} sequence. The {{TMtr}} can be copied directly across into a new article and renamed {{Infobox mill building}} as the unnamed parameters transfer directly across. The new Infobox can then be edited, and as new data is input it will over-ride potentially conflicting parameters. Similarly, any {{Infobox mill building}} named-parameters can safely be added to a {{TMtr}} call, as they will be safely ignored while on the list page- but will then be valid here if a copy is made.

The named parameters are seen in the section below.

Example

Regent Mill
File:Mill-image-pending.jpg
Regent Mill in 1950
Cotton
Spindles60000
Spinning (ring mill)
Current statusStanding, usage changed
Structural systemRed engineering brick
LocationFailsworth, Oldham
Serving canalRochdale Canal
Serving railwayOldham Loop Line
Further ownership
  • LCC (1930)
  • Salton ()
CoordinatesScript error: No such module "Ordnance Survey coordinates". Lua error: callParserFunction: function "#coordinates" was not found.
Construction
Built1906
DemolishedChimney 1964
Floor count4
Floor areaScript error: No such module "convert".
Floor usageIn 1950:
  • cellar: a warehouse, yarn cellar, waste room, cotton room, and dust room.
  • The first floor was the card room,
  • The second floor was the ring frame room
  • The third floor was the winding, warping and beaming room.
Other dimensionsChimney Script error: No such module "convert".
Design team
ArchitectGeorge Stott
Power
Date1906
Engine makerBuckley and Taylor of Oldham
Decommissioned1958
Engine typemarine type vertical triple expansion engine
Cylinder diameter and throw63-inch diameter low-pressure cylinder
rpm64
Installed horse power (ihp)1800 ihp sometimes loaded to 2000 ihp
Flywheel diameterScript error: No such module "convert".
Transmission typerope
No. of ropes26 ropes
Boiler configuration
Boilers? Dual Lancashire ?
Mule Frames60000
References
Dunkerley, Philip. "Dunkerley-Tuson Family Website, The Regent Cotton Mill, Failsworth". Retrieved 2009-01-09.
{{Infobox mill building
| building_name         = Regent Mill
| native_building_name  = 
| alternate_names       = 
| image                 = Mill-image-pending.jpg
| caption               = Regent Mill in 1950
| textile_type          = [[Cotton]]
| building_type         = [[Cotton-spinning machinery|Spinning (ring mill)]]
| architectural_style   = 
| structural_system     = Red engineering brick
| cost                  = 
| location              = [[Failsworth]], Oldham
| serving_canal         = [[Rochdale Canal]]
| serving_railway       = [[Oldham Loop Line]]
| owner                 = 
| owner_2               = LCC
| acquisition_date_2    = 1930
| owner_3               = Salton
| acquisition_date_3    = 
| owner_4               = 
| acquisition_date_4    = 
| current_tenant        = 
| coordinates           = {{coord|53.5087|-2.1604|display=inline|region:GB|format=dms}}
| oscoor                = SD 789345
| altitude              = 
| start_date            = 1906
| completion_date       = 
| renovation_date       = 
| demolition_date       = Chimney 1964
| current_status        = Standing, usage changed
| height                = 
| other_dimensions      = Chimney {{convert|210|ft|m}}
| floor_count           = 4
| floor_area            = {{convert|345|by|130|ft|m}}
| floor_height          = 
| floor_usage           = In 1950:
*cellar: a warehouse, yarn cellar, waste room, cotton room, and dust room.
*The first floor was the card room,
*The second floor was the ring frame room
*The third
| architecture_firm     = 
| structural_engineer   = 
| other_designers       = 
| awards                = 
| engine_date           = 1906
| engine_decommissioned = 1958
| engine_maker          = [[Buckley and Taylor of Oldham]]
| engine_type           = marine type vertical triple expansion engine
| engine_valve          = 
| engine_cylinder       = 63-inch diameter low-pressure cylinder
| engine_rpm            = 64
| engine_kWatt          = 
| engine_ihp            = 1800 ihp sometimes loaded to 2000 ihp
| engine_fly_diameter   = {{convert|26|ft|m}}
| transmission_type     = rope
| no_of_ropes           = 26 ropes
| boilers               = ? Dual Lancashire ?
| boiler_temperature    = 
| psi                   = 
| spindles              = 60000
| references            = {{cite web|url=http://dunkerley-tuson.co.uk/regentmill.aspx|title=Dunkerley-Tuson Family Website, The Regent Cotton Mill, Failsworth|last=Dunkerley|first=Philip|accessdate=2009-01-09}}
}}

Microformat

The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

If the place or venue has "established", "founded", "opened" or similar dates, use {{start date}} for the earliest of those dates unless the date is before 1583 CE.

If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

Classes

hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • category
  • county-name
  • extended-address
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • uid
  • url
  • vcard

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Precision

When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.

Tracking category

See also

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