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Bocholt disaster

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The Bocholt disaster refers to the collapse of Spinnerei Beckmann cotton mill, in Bocholt, Germany, shortly before its completion in 1895. Franz Beckmann, through the offices of Platt Brothers of Oldham, had commissioned Sydney Stott to draw up plans for a mule spinning mill.[1] The foundations were faulty and the mill collapsed on 18 October 1895. There were 22 men killed.

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  1. ^ Lassotta, Arnold; Westfälisches Textilmuseum; Museum Jannink; Textilmuseum Rheine, eds. (2005). Cotton mills for the continent: Sidney Stott und der englische Spinnereibau in Münsterland und Twente = Sidney Stott en de Engelse spinnerijen in Munsterland en Twente ; [zugleich Begleitpublikation zur Ausstellung des Westfälischen Industriemuseums -Textilmuseum Bocholt, des Museums Jannink in Enschede und des Textilmuseums Rheine] (in German). Essen: Klartext-Verl. pp. 55–62. ISBN 978-3-89861-458-0.