Kenworthy, Royston and Co


Kenworthy, Royston and Co of East Parade Machine Works, Huddersfield
Also Kenworthy, Royston and Crossley of Chapel Hill, Huddersfield (1860s).
- 1891 Makers of Machinery for Finishing for the cotton industry
- 1900 Sale Notice: 'EAST PARADE, HUDDERSFIELD. TO MACHINE MAKERS, HYDRAULIC ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS, AND OTHERS.
RE FRED ROYSTON, TRADING AS KENWORTHY, ROYSTON, AND CO. UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. EDDISON, TAYLOR, AND BOOTH have received instructions from the Trustee and the committee of Inspection herein to SELL BY AUCTION, at an early date, the whole of the Valuable FIXED AND LOOSE ENGINEERING PLANT, TOOLS, STOCK-IN-TRADE, PATTERNS, and partly made FINISHING MACHINES, LURRIES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c. N.B.— The whole of the Plant and the Valuable Leasehold Engineering Works can be treated for privately as a going concern. Further particulars ....'[1]
- Name plate. (Kenworthy, Royston and Crossley). Exhibit at Armley Mill Museum
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Huddersfield Daily Chronicle - Saturday 21 July 1900