Blackburn
Explore hidden histories, historic photos, and things you never knew about Blackburn from the collections and archives of Historic England.
Discover your local listed buildings and places
Introducing some of Blackburn's most historic sites, included in the National Heritage List for England. Some of these captions have been summarised by AI. Click through for the official List entry. Skip this section and go to place by numbers
Queen's Park, Blackburn
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Queen's Park opened in 1887 after development on land near Blackburn by engineers J B McCallum and A Fidler, featuring sports facilities and a lake.
Former Blackburn Fire Station including the drill yard wall
Blackburn
Former fire station, 1915-1921, by Walter Stirrup of Blackburn and Manchester. Greek Revival style with Beaux Arts and Baroque influences.
Church of St Silas
Blackburn
Parish church of 1894-1900 by Paley & Austin, with tower added in 1913-14.
Daisyfield Signal Box
Blackburn
Saxby and Farmer Type 6 signal box built 1873 for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway.
Church of St Alban
Blackburn
Roman Catholic Church, 1898-1901 by Edward Goldie of London. Free Decorated Gothic Revival style. The attached presbytery is not included in the listing.
Blackburn Drill Hall
Blackburn
A drill hall for the Rifle Volunteer Corps, opened in 1870 and designed by Stevens and Robinson of Derby, and with later alterations, comprising an armoury block, domestic accommodation and...
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Search for more listed places in BlackburnBlackburn through time
This timeline shows the first period of use for buildings and places on the National Heritage List for England, just one of the details recorded for every list entry. Click around to see how Blackburn changes over time. Skip this section and go to aerial photos
Post medieval AD 1540 to AD 1901
The Post-Medieval period brought seismic changes to life in England, with religious reformation leading to the democratization of worship and the destruction of hundreds of religious houses.
In parallel, there was a huge expansion of scientific study and enlightenment that permanently altered the nation's social structure and landscape. Industrialization and mass production lead to wider global trade, emigration, and immigration.
20th century AD 1901 to AD 2000
The 20th century saw an incredible expansion of England's transport networks, with suburban growth shadowing rapid infrastructural expansion. The establishment of state schools, hospitals, and modern technical colleges, with new architectural styles, radically changed the appearance of towns and cities.
Two catastrophic world wars and the 1918 pandemic also brought unprecedented change, altering England's built environment and social structures forever.
Post medieval AD 1540 to AD 1901
The Post-Medieval period brought seismic changes to life in England, with religious reformation leading to the democratization of worship and the destruction of hundreds of religious houses.
In parallel, there was a huge expansion of scientific study and enlightenment that permanently altered the nation's social structure and landscape. Industrialization and mass production lead to wider global trade, emigration, and immigration.
20th century AD 1901 to AD 2000
The 20th century saw an incredible expansion of England's transport networks, with suburban growth shadowing rapid infrastructural expansion. The establishment of state schools, hospitals, and modern technical colleges, with new architectural styles, radically changed the appearance of towns and cities.
Two catastrophic world wars and the 1918 pandemic also brought unprecedented change, altering England's built environment and social structures forever.
Aerial photos of Blackburn
Aerial photography helps reveal secrets of England's changing landscapes that are impossible to see from the ground. Skip this section and go to archive images
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Blackburn Railway Station and town centre, Blackburn, 1920
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John Greenwood and Sons Flour Mill and the town centre, Blackburn, 1952
Lower Darwen
Lower Darwen Mill, Lower Darwen, 1950
Lower Darwen
Lower Darwen Mill, Lower Darwen, 1950
Ewood
Ewood Mill, Ewood, 1950
Ewood
Ewood Mill, Ewood, 1950
Ewood
The Albion Mill, Ewood, 1950
Ewood
The Albion Mill, Ewood, 1950
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The Cherry Tree Machine Works and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, Blackburn, 1938
Blackburn
The Cherry Tree Machine Works, Blackburn, 1938
Blackburn in the Historic England Archive
The Historic England Archive cares for over 15 million images, dating from the 1850s to the present day. Discover stunning images of Blackburn's past. Skip this section and go to stories about heritage
John Laing Collection
Shadsworth, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 16 Oct 1968
A view across a field of cows towards blocks of flats on a housing development in Blackburn, built using the 12M Jespersen system
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 1925 - 1939
The Garden of Remembrance in Corporation Park
John Laing Collection
Shadsworth, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 16 Oct 1968
A view from a block of flats on a housing development in Blackburn, looking across a landscaped area to other blocks all built using the 12M Jespersen...
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
Revidge, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 1900 - 1906
COLOUR TINTED VIEW SHOWING GENERAL VIEW
John Laing Collection
Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 03 Jul 1969
View of the new Blackburn Town Hall tower block taken from the ground and looking up through some staircase railings
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
Revidge, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 1900 - 1930
GENERAL VIEW OF FLOWER BEDS
John Laing Collection
Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 03 Jul 1969
View of a home interiors shop, part of the new Blackburn Town Hall development
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
Revidge, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 1903 - 1908
GENERAL VIEW BESIDE STREAM
John Laing Collection
Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 03 Jul 1969
View taken through an archway looking up at the new Blackburn Town Hall tower block
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
Revidge, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 1900 - 1901
COLOUR TINTED VIEW SHOWING THE OLD STONE STEPS
John Laing Collection
Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 03 Jul 1969
View of shops and clock tower as part of the new Blackburn Town Hall development
Nigel Temple Collection of Postcards of Parks and Gardens
Revidge, Blackburn, Blackburn With Darwen
Date created: 1900 - 1920
GENERAL VIEW WITH FOUNTAIN IN THE FOREGROUND
Stories about heritage in your local area
Historic England publishes news, blogs, research, videos, and podcasts celebrating England's rich heritage. Discover the stories we have about Blackburn. Skip this section and go to education
Uncovering Local History Hidden on our Streets
Mentions Corporation Park
From post boxes to milestones, drinking fountains to telephone boxes, historic street furniture can reveal lots about your local heritage.
Football, Beerhouses and Books: How Victorian Mill Workers Entertained Themselves
Mentions Corporation Park
The lives of Victorian mill workers were far from easy. So what did they do with their spare time?
Mentions Blackburn
Ever wondered who’s behind the intricate terracotta accents on so many historic buildings? Meet the Darwen Terracotta team.
Restoring Historic Terracotta Designs by Hand
Ever wondered who’s behind the intricate terracotta accents on so many historic buildings? Meet the Darwen Terracotta team.
Mentions Blackburn
Textile mills once defined the North of England’s landscape. They were the world's workshop from Bolton to Blackburn, Bradford to Leeds.
Mills of the North
Textile mills once defined the North of England’s landscape. They were the world's workshop from Bolton to Blackburn, Bradford to Leeds. Sadly, the North’s historic mills are rapidly being lost.
Investigating the Built Environment in Lancashire’s Historic Textile Areas
Mentions Blackburn
Exploring the local infrastructure that underpinned the industrial revolution.
Opening Access to Our Rich Maritime Heritage
Mentions Blackburn
How the 'Unpath’d Waters' project is providing a single point of reference for the study of Britain's maritime heritage.
11 Remarkable Historic Pubs Given Protection
Mentions Blackburn
A project to save rare historic pub interiors sees 11 remarkable pubs being newly listed, having their listing upgraded or list entry updated.
£15.5 Million Christmas Boost for 140 Heritage Organisations
Mentions Blackburn
The Culture Recovery Fund: Round Three will support organisations as they make plans for financial sustainability in 2022
Blackburn's social history through photos
Over 10,000 images from the Historic England Archive have been specially selected and re-captioned for teachers, students, and anyone who wants to learn more about their local area. Skip this section and go to grant-aided places
Odeon Cinema, Blackburn, Lancashire
Period: 1930s (1930 - 1938)
The Theatre Royal, opened in 1818 was rebuilt several times, becoming the Theatre Royal Super Cinema in 1931.
Odeon Cinema, Blackburn, Lancashire
Imperial Mill, Wallace Street, Blackburn, Lancashire
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This textile mill was built in 1901.
Imperial Mill, Wallace Street, Blackburn, Lancashire
College of Technology and Design, Blakey Moor, Blackburn, Lancashire
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This building was originally a Technical College. It was begun 1888 and opened in 1889. It was designed by Smith, Woodhouse and Willoughby.
College of Technology and Design, Blakey Moor, Blackburn, Lancashire
Blackburn Museum, Museum Street, Blackburn, Lancashire
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This building was built as a library, museum and art gallery. It was built in 1872-4, by Thomas Edward Collcutt of Woodzell & Collcutt.
Blackburn Museum, Museum Street, Blackburn, Lancashire
1-12 Mile End Row, Blackburn, Lancashire
Period: Victorian (1837 - 1901)
This terrace of houses is typical of many 19th century workers houses. These were not paid for by a factory owner, but by the workers themselves.
1-12 Mile End Row, Blackburn, Lancashire
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