Millom has a varied history with a rich industrial heritage, founded on iron-ore mining and steel making in the 19th Century. Little evidence remains of that activity, although it was amongst the largest industrial sites of its type in the world. The iron ore mining took place in nearby Hodbarrow, which today is a major RSPB nature reserve bordering an artificial lagoon. The population of Millom is about 7500.
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- Millom, A Gallery of pictures Chris Driver's Pictures of Millom, South West Cumbria, UK
- Millom Rotary Club Millom Rotary Club, Rotary District 1190,UK
- The Pheasant Pluckers, Millom, Cumbria The Pheasant Pluckers' Web Site, Millom, Cumbria, UK
- Millom: An Index of Millom Web Sites Millom: Chris Driver's Index of Millom.
- Millom: Chris Driver's Home Web Page, Millom, Cumbria Millom, UK - Chris Driver's Home Web Site
- Millom Historical Contacts Contact addresses for researchers into the town of Millom in South West Cumbria, UK
- Historical pictures of Millom A Gallery of historical photographs of Millom.
- Cumbrian Heavy Horses Offers horse riding, horse riding holidays, work experience holidays and riding lessons and tuition.
- Waterloo House Surgery Doctor's practice with details of clinics, opening times and staff
- Black Combe Walking Festival Takes place at the end of May. Contains information on the festival programme.
- Duddon Estuary Partnership General guide to the Duddon area of South West Cumbria. Includes overview, special qualities, news and events.