Click Here for More Images from iStock- 15% off with coupon 15FREEIMAGES 
The Ayer Mill was established in the mid-19th century and was named after its founder, Frederick Ayer. The mill complex was part of Lawrence's thriving textile industry, which made the city an industrial hub in the 19th century. The mill operated during the height of the American Industrial Revolution and was a key player in the production of cotton textiles.\n\nThe Ayer Mill complex is known for its impressive and distinct architecture. It was designed to accommodate the large-scale machinery required for textile production. The buildings are often characterized by their red-brick construction, tall windows, and robust structural elements that reflect the industrial style of the era.\n\nThe building is now owned by New Balance.
old factory building with brick wall external
The roofline structure of renewed old mill buildings now used for modern businesses in North Andover. Red brick structures formally textile mill buildings with obsolete smokestack against a cobalt blue sky. Concept of repurpose and renewal of historic architectures with copy space.
Abandoned paper mill in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
Lowell: visit of the industry museum Boott cotton mills in Lowell, USA. The building serves partly as museum and for living nowadays.
An abandoned factory building with red brick and yellow trim in Mansfield, Ohio
Yarmouth is a town in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, twelve miles north of the state's largest city, Portland.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -July 22, 2023: Old Heinz Company Factory is a historic industrial complex in the Troy Hill neighborhood in Pittsburgh
antique Russo Japanese War peace conference building photo postcard of 1900s, ready for any usage of  the historic events background.
Backside view of Bowdoin Mill, in Topsham, Maine, September 16, 2017
The red brick roofline of an old textile mill converted to modern offices in North Andover Massachusetts. Smoke stack and mill building details with brilliant blue sky background with room for copy.
French Cable Station, Orleans, MAOrleans, MA, USA July 8, 2009  The French Cable Station in Orleans, Massachusetts was the American terminus for France's transatlantic communications cable. The Cape Cod house served until 1959.
Abandoned paper mill in Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
Lowell, MA USA - August 1, 2022: Parish house of St. Anne's Episcopal Church. It is of stone and wood construction rectory built circa 1830 adjacent to the church on Merrimack St
Halifax is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts
A View of converted Old Mill in Westfield, Massachusetts. Originally a paper mill which opened in 1870, currently various businesses
The buildings in the dockyards in Boston, home of the USS Constitution museum. Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
clock tower in old factory building in Nashua NH
Boott mill building at the Lowell National Historical Park. Brick building  of the textile mills used from the late 1800s to mid 1900s in Lowell Massachusetts. The National Historical Park depicts the importance of the Merrimack river and canal system to generate power as well as the immigrant population towards the birth of the industrial revolution.
The old mills and canals in Lowell, Massachusetts, hold significant historical and cultural importance as a focal point of the Industrial Revolution in the United States. In the early 19th century, Lowell emerged as a thriving industrial center, pioneering the integration of water-powered textile mills and intricate canal systems. This innovative combination facilitated large-scale textile production and contributed to the transformation of the American economy and society.\n\nThe mills of Lowell, powered by the Merrimack River and its network of canals, represented a shift from agrarian-based economies to industrial ones. The development of these mills marked a pivotal moment in American history, showcasing how technological advancements and factory systems could revolutionize manufacturing processes. This shift also led to the influx of laborers, primarily young women from rural areas, who sought employment in the mills, leading to significant social and demographic changes.\n\nThe canals themselves, such as the Pawtucket Canal and the Merrimack Canal, played a crucial role in transporting raw materials and finished products, making Lowell a transportation hub and facilitating the growth of the textile industry. The efficient flow of goods and resources through these canals helped connect Lowell to broader markets and played a role in shaping trade networks.\n\nToday, the old mills and canals in Lowell are preserved as a historic district, offering insight into the nation's industrial heritage. The Lowell National Historical Park encompasses these landmarks, allowing visitors to explore the preserved mills, learn about the technological innovations of the time, and gain a deeper understanding of the societal changes that emerged during the Industrial Revolution. The significance of Lowell's mills and canals extends beyond their industrial contributions, highlighting the intertwined narratives of technology, labor, urbanization, and progress in American history.
Sign for Law Offices on red brick wall.
the old historic Sparhawk Mill located on the Royal River on a sunny blue sky day in Yarmouth Maine.
Industrial town Holyoke, Massachusetts, USA
Full moon over mills in downtown Lowell. Lowell is known as the cradle of the industrial revolution in the United States and many of the city's historic sites have been preserved by the National Park Service. Lowell is a vibrant city with a thriving arts scene, cobblestone streets, and a bustling downtown
Jim Thorpe, USA - August 24, 2024. Historic Lehigh Coal & Navigation Building in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract geometry of the sky, abandoned buildings, and cracking paved streets with dividing yellow lines.
Old woolen mill building in Salem, Oregon
Lowell, MA USA - August 1, 2022: Buildings of Boott Cotton Mills (1835-70) along a ruined canal. part of Lowell National Historical Park run by U.S. National Park Service.
Paramaribo, Suriname: Huis Du Plessis, named after 18th century plantation owner Maria Susanna du Plessis - office of the first lady, formerly the Ministry of the Interior (Min BiZa) - colonial stately house completed in about 1740, entrance in Louis XIV style - Independence Square - Historic Inner City of Paramaribo, Unesco World Heritage Site.
Free Images: "bestof:Knowlton Hat Factory.jpg 82004467 en Historic Knowlton Hat Factory 1872 Upton Massachusetts Own Marcbela Marc N Belanger 2009-08-01 Upton Massachusetts Photos"
The-Knubble-Westport-Massachusetts.jpg
Three Mile River 1-10-10.jpg
Hiker Woburn.jpg
Charles River Medfield-Millis.JPG
Old-railway-bridge.jpg
worker-construction-factory-58404.jpg
SLN-039.jpg
Knowlton cactus plant flower pediocactus knowltonii.jpg
A male worker with hat.jpg
Pikikatu 3 Oulu 20131124.JPG
old-man-field-farm-hat-farmer-1386227.jpg
old-man-hat-farmer-smoking-vintage-1386234.jpg
Stora Enso Oulu 20130923.JPG
Nude lady at window.jpg
Person wearing hat.jpg
Woman wearing hat writes while sitting.jpg
Mexican hat flower plant ratibida columnaris.jpg
Stora Enso Oulu 20140201.JPG
Man with hat in forest.jpg
Young male with hat profile.jpg
Pins adorn on fishermans hat.jpg
Man in white hat stands.jpg
Youger female wearing small hat while working.jpg
Blue knit fleece hat.jpg
Pearson wearing white hat in forest.jpg
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03125.JPG
Man in hat with both hands up.jpg
Young male with hat with bird at mist net.jpg
Female person wearing hat in natural forest.jpg
Cape cod national seashore wellfleet Massachusetts.jpg
Thacher island on the Massachusetts coast.jpg
Forges Fould Dupont fers Tour Eiffel.jpg
Ruin Fabrica de Harinas, Alhama de Granada, Andalusia, Spain.jpg
african-american-slavery-man-woman-1386235.jpg
Black cherry 1.JPG
Gull 2.JPG
2013 roses Fens Boston.jpg
2013 roses Back Bay Fens Boston.jpg
2013 roses Fens Boston USA.jpg
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03124.JPG
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03120.JPG
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03130.JPG
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03129.JPG
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03128.JPG
Sunset time - Cambridge, MA - DSC03132.JPG
South Boston Korean War Memorial - DSC00732.jpg
Vision Of The Seas 2012-09-17 (2).jpg
South Boston Korean War Memorial - DSC00734.jpg
2013 roses Back Bay Fens Boston USA.jpg
1962 Rambler Ambassador 2-door sedan Kenosha blue-s.jpg
1962 Rambler Ambassador 2-door sedan Kenosha blue-r.jpg
1962 Rambler Ambassador 2-door sedan Kenosha blue-f.jpg
Élève-officier Gendarmerie Nationale TETRA taconnet.jpg
Bernkastel BW 14.JPG
Two older men enjoying fishing from boat one man is standing and raising hat while showing the fish he just caught.jpg
Punkatassethill.JPG
October Sunset, Dwight W. Tryon, 1913 - Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, MA - DSC04029.JPG
You bring the music, and I'll bring the cannons - Charles River Esplanade - Boston, MA - DSC02568.JPG
Naval_Academy_Class_of_2007_graduates_tossing_their_hats.jpg
Tiger Attacking a Peacock, by Antoine-Louis Barye, c. 1830-1840, plaster, wax - Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University - DSC01270.jpg
keyboard-instrument-music-old-436488.jpg
Aus2.jpg
Landscape-of-Shipyard-Parks-westernmost-pier.jpg
Boston at sunset.jpg
Penn_Central_(ex-New_Haven)_96,_location_unknown,_July_1971.jpg
Docked-boat-at-a-lake.jpg
S-3D cycle-car 2011 G1.jpg
5_More_New_Haven_FL9_Photos_from_Roger_Puta.jpg
Analogmultimeter Multavi.jpg
Casque Skanderbeg Vienne.jpg
Sendemast Hirschlanden Dachkapazität.jpg
T-34-76 Sevastopol 2009 G1.jpg
T-34-76 Sevastopol 2009 G2.jpg
Galactic Cntr full cropped.jpg
Sunset over Nomans island.jpg
T-34-76 Sevastopol 2012 G1.jpg
T-34-76 Sevastopol 2012 G2.jpg
T-34-76 Sevastopol 2012 G3.jpg
Prokudin-Gorskii-19-v2.png
Four_Boston_and_Maine_Switchers.jpg
Pieter_Brueghel_the_Elder_-_The_Dutch_Proverbs_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg
1912 Gloucester, Massachusetts,.jpeg.jpg
1920 Brumback Dogtown.jpg
1917 At The Warf.jpg
Cushing_House_Hingham_Massachusetts.jpg
Kittredge_House_Andover_Massachusetts.jpg
Cornelia_Billings_House_Hatfield_Massachusetts.jpg
Garden in San Simeon, CA, by Louise Upton Brumback.jpg
SLNSW 13272 Cahills factory.jpg
Forrester_Peabody_House_Salem_Massachusetts.jpg
Bryant-Cushing_House_Norwell_Massachusetts.jpg
SLNSW 13408 Cahills new factory.jpg
SLNSW 13368 Cahills new factory.jpg
SLNSW 13373 Cahills new factory.jpg
SLNSW 31527 Hexham milk factory.jpg
SLNSW 31525 Hexham milk factory.jpg
SLNSW 37460 In a rabbit factory.jpg
SLNSW 132196 In a rabbit factory.jpg
UnityChurch.jpg
StoughtonHouse.jpg
Terms of Use   Search of the Day