The Anglo Scotian Mills is a former lace factory in Beeston, Nottinghamshire.
[2] The falling walls of the mill destroyed several cottages and the damage was estimated at £300,000 (equivalent to £41,280,000 in 2023).
[3] Six years later, on 30 April 1892, another fire broke out which destroyed the mill.
In 1893, as a consequence of the strike by coal miners at Wollaton, Trowell Moor and Clifton, the mill owners were forced to reduce their operating hours to eight per day to conserve stocks of coal[5] which consequently reduced the wages paid to 1,000 workers.
[7] In the 1940s, the main building was taken over by electrical components & injection moulding manufacturers Ariel Pressings Ltd.