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Lime ovens, plants and manufactures classified in the Somme

Classification of lime ovens, plants and manufactures recensées par Musée du Patrimoine de France.
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Former hydropower plant

80510 Long

The former long hydropower plant, built in the early 20th century in the Hauts-de-France, is a pioneer industrial site for rural electrification, still equipped with its original equipment.
Loutré Parquet Factory

80800 Daours

The factory of the Loutré Parquet, a former 19th-century wool mill in Daours, Hautes-de-France, illustrates the region's textile industrial heritage. Its partially protected workshops and offices testify to this period.
Former factory Saint-Frères

80630 Beauval

The former Saint-Frères factory, located in Beauval (Hauts-de-France), is an industrial textile site of the 19th and 20th centuries, emblematic of the production of jute canvas in France. Partially classified as Historic Monuments in 2015, it bears witness to a major industrial and social heritage.
Manufacture of Velours and Cossérat Cotton

80080 Amiens

The Cosserat factory, a former 19th-century textile factory in Amiens, specialized in velvet and cotton. Partly classified as historical monuments, it illustrates the picardic industry of the industrial revolution.
Former Rames factory

80100 Abbeville

The former Rames factory, built in the 18th century in Abbeville, was a royal manufacture of luxury sheets, a symbol of the French textile industry under the Ancien Régime.
Saint-Frères plant in Flixecourt
Factory
80420 Ville-le-Marclet

The Saint-Frères de Flixecourt factory, located in Ville-le-Marclet (Somme), is a 19th-century textile complex, emblematic of the jute industry in France. Founded in 1857, it illustrates the industrial development and social paternalism of the Holy family.