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1891 Manufacturers of Roller, Cleaner and Washer Cloths.
1891 Manufacturers of Roller, Cleaner and Washer Cloths.


of [[Stubbins Vale Mills, Stubbins]], Ramsbottom.
of [[Stubbins Vale Mills, Stubbins]], Ramsbottom.


1891 Directory (Ramsbottom): Listed as cotton spinner and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Ramsbottom|More details]]
1891 Directory (Ramsbottom): Listed as cotton spinner and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Ramsbottom|More details]]
1914 Merged with [[Joseph Porritt and Sons]], [[Samuel Porritt and Sons]], and [[J. H. Spencer and Sons]], to form [[Porritt and Spencer]].<ref>Manchester Courier, 28 March 1914</ref>


==See Also==
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 15 September 2023

1891.
1911.

Porritt Brother and Austin of Vale Mills, Ramsbottom, nr Manchester

1891 Manufacturers of Roller, Cleaner and Washer Cloths.

of Stubbins Vale Mills, Stubbins, Ramsbottom.

1891 Directory (Ramsbottom): Listed as cotton spinner and manufacturers. More details

1914 Merged with Joseph Porritt and Sons, Samuel Porritt and Sons, and J. H. Spencer and Sons, to form Porritt and Spencer.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier, 28 March 1914