Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

Registered UK Charity (No. 1154342)

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 167,719 pages of information and 247,131 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in Britain. This web publication contains 147,919 pages of information and 233,587 images on early companies, their products and the people who designed and built them.

Daniel Greenhalgh: Difference between revisions

From Graces Guide
PaulF (talk | contribs)
Created page with "1862 Patent by John Hodgkinson, Cotton Spinner, and Daniel Greenhalgh, Manager, both of Bolton, in the county of Lancaster, in respe..."
 
PaulF (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
Line 1: Line 1:
1862 Patent by [[John  Hodgkinson (2)|John  Hodgkinson]],  Cotton  Spinner,  and [[Daniel  Greenhalgh]],  Manager,  both  of  Bolton, in  the  county  of  Lancaster,  in respect  of the invention of "improvements in  machinery or apparatus  for  preparing or  combing  cotton,  wool,  and  other  fibrous materials."<ref>London Gazette 17 June 1862</ref>
1862 Patent by [[John  Hodgkinson (2)|John  Hodgkinson]],  Cotton  Spinner,  and [[Daniel  Greenhalgh]],  Manager,  both  of  Bolton, in  the  county  of  Lancaster,  in respect  of the invention of "improvements in  machinery or apparatus  for  preparing or  combing  cotton,  wool,  and  other  fibrous materials."<ref>London Gazette 17 June 1862</ref>
== See Also ==
<what-links-here/>
== Sources of Information ==
<references/>
{{DEFAULTSORT: Greenhalgh, D}}
[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Births ]]
[[Category: Deaths ]]

Latest revision as of 09:33, 16 January 2021

1862 Patent by John Hodgkinson, Cotton Spinner, and Daniel Greenhalgh, Manager, both of Bolton, in the county of Lancaster, in respect of the invention of "improvements in machinery or apparatus for preparing or combing cotton, wool, and other fibrous materials."[1]

See Also

Loading...

Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 17 June 1862