Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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'''Thomas Holt''' of Atlas Iron Works, Molesworth Street, Rochdale
'''Thomas Holt''' of Atlas Iron Works, Molesworth Street, Rochdale

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June 1880.
1891.
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1914.
1917.
1917.
1958.

Thomas Holt of Atlas Iron Works, Molesworth Street, Rochdale

1880 Advert: 'ENGINEERS — SAW MILL. HOLT, THOS. & CO., Atlas Iron Works, Rochdale, England: makers of all kinds of wood-working machines, steam engines, and special steam boilers for the consumption of saw mill refuse, and patent band saw setting machines.
London Office, 84 Cannon Street, E.C.'[1]

1891 Machine maker and ironfounder. [2]

1917 Advert. Horizontal warping and beaming engine. [3]

Machinery. Exhibit at Queen Street Mill Museum.

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