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1966 Formed from the merger of [[Christy and Co]]; [[Joseph Wilson and Sons]]; [[Battersby and Co]]; [[J. Moores and Sons]]; and [[T. and W. Lees]].<ref>Denton and the Archaeology of the Felt Hatting Industry by Michael Nevell, Brian Grimsditch and Ivan Hradil ISBN 1 871324 36 X</ref>
1966 Formed from the merger of [[Christy and Co]]; [[Joseph Wilson and Sons]]; [[Battersby and Co]]; [[J. Moores and Sons]]; and [[T. and W. Lees]].<ref>Denton and the Archaeology of the Felt Hatting Industry by Michael Nevell, Brian Grimsditch and Ivan Hradil ISBN 1 871324 36 X</ref>


 
1980 Joseph Wilson and Sons hat manufacturing moved to the works of [[Christy and Co]] on Higher Hillgate, Stockport.
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1966 Formed from the merger of Christy and Co; Joseph Wilson and Sons; Battersby and Co; J. Moores and Sons; and T. and W. Lees.[1]

1980 Joseph Wilson and Sons hat manufacturing moved to the works of Christy and Co on Higher Hillgate, Stockport.

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  1. Denton and the Archaeology of the Felt Hatting Industry by Michael Nevell, Brian Grimsditch and Ivan Hradil ISBN 1 871324 36 X