Drummond Mill was a complex of industrial buildings on Lumb Lane, Manningham, Bradford, West Yorkshire.
The factory was built for James Drummond & Son by the architects Henry Francis Lockwood and William Mawson[2] and was practically finished in December 1885.
[7] On 28 January 2016 in windy weather, a fire broke out in the basement of Drummond Mills which was used to store flammable goods, among them cardboard boxes.
The partial collapse of the buildings necessitated their demolition, making it impossible to ascertain the cause of the fire.
Cast iron pillars and double skin floors provided a measure of fireproofing, which was important due to the large amount of flammable materials usually found in a textile mill.