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Eccles Brothers

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of Bottom Croft Mill, Darwen.

1891 Directory (Darwen): Listed as cotton spinner and manufacturers. Bottom Croft Mill, Darwen.[1]

of Victoria Mill, New Hall Lane Mill, and Wellington Mill, Preston.

1891 Directory (Preston): Listed as cotton spinners and manufacturers. More details

1903 Partnership change. '...the Partnership hitherto subsisting between us the undersigned, carrying on business as Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers at Darwen, Preston, and Manchester, under the style or firm of "ECCLES BROTHERS," has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 30th day of June, 1903. The undersigned Alexander Thomas Eccles will continue to carry on business at Bottomcroft Mill, and Darwen Mills, Darwen, under the style or firm of "A. T. Eccles and Sons," and the undersigned Joseph Eccles, Thomas Eccles, Alexander Eccles, and Joseph Eccles, Junior, at New Hall Lane Mill, Wellington Mill, and Victoria Mill, Preston, under the style or firm of "Eccles Brother"...'[2]

1930 Acquired by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation.[3]

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