Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Samuel Cartledge and Son

From Graces Guide

of Bulwell, Notts

1833 'Mr. Samuel Hall's Patent Steam Engine. — On Saturday last, the workmen in the factory of Messrs Cartledge and Son at Bulwell, together with those in the employ of Mr. Hall, Basford, partook of supper at Mr. Hall's works, which was jointly given Messrs. Cartledge and Son and himself, to celebrate the highly successful and satisfactory application of Hall’s patent steam engine to Messrs. Cartledge and Son's works at Bulwell. …... And on the Monday following, the females employed by Messrs. Cartledge and Son were treated with tea, at Mr. Walker's, publican, Bulwell, to celebrate the same event, and spent the evening in the most cheerful and agreeable manner.'[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Leicester Journal, 28 June 1833