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Sidebottoms (Rochdale)

From Graces Guide

of Rochdale

The company was registered March 21, 1907, and is a second reconstruction of Samuel Sidebottom, registered January 5, 1895, carrying on the business of cotton and cotton-waste dealers.

1908 Directors: P. Crook, E. Pilling, H. Sidebottom and S. Sidebottom (Joint Managing Directors). Secretary: H. Ashworth. Office: Moss Lock Mill, Woodbine Street, Rochdale.

1916 Death of James Baron, of Kirkland Hall, near Garstang, formerly of Grimble Hall, Rochdale, cotton waste dealer and merchant, a director of Sidebottoms (Rochdale) Ltd.[1]

1926 A fire occurred at the mill of Sidebottoms (Rochdale) Limited, cotton waste merchants, Woodbine-street, Rochdale. - The fire originated in a willowing machine on the first floor.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier - Monday 17 January 1916
  2. Rochdale Observer - Saturday 27 November 1926