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Robinson Brothers (Blackburn)

From Graces Guide

of Canterbury Street Dye Works, Blackburn.

1900 Acquired by the British Cotton and Wool Dyers Association.[1]

1901 Robinson Brothers,. Blackburn (Limited). — This company has been registered with a capital of £100 £1 shares, to acquire the goodwill and trade marks the business H. Robinson, John Robinson, and Joseph Robinson (trading as Robinson Bros.), and to carry on the same and any other business acquired or carried on by this company for the benefit, and under the control of the British Cotton and Wool (Limited). The British Cotton and Wool Dyers' Association (Limited) are the permanent managers.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, April 7, 1900
  2. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Thursday 31 January 1901