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Langcliffe mills
The article mentions two cotton mills - Langcliffe High Mill, which became a paper mill in the 1950s, and the Shed. There was a third mill, Langcliffe Mill midway between the two on the site of the mediaeval corn mill. The first edition OS map of 1851 marks the High Mill as already a paper mill at that date, and the other two as cotton mills. I think Langcliffe Mill must have been the one that became a paper mill 100 years later