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of Croal Mill, Blackshaw Lane, Deane, Bolton.
of [[Croal Mill, Bolton| Croal Mill]], Blackshaw Lane, Deane, Bolton.
 
1909 'Bolton's New Spinning Mill. The engines of the Croal Mill, Bolton, were named on Saturday afternoon. .... It is expected that the next few months will see the mill fully equipped. Altogether the mill holds 103,000 spindles. Mr. Thom (Messrs. [[Yates and Thom]]) gave a detailed account of the engines, which are of 1,300 h.p. ...'<ref>Cotton Factory Times - Friday 4 June 1909</ref>


1955 Acquired by the [[Barber Textile Corporation]].
1955 Acquired by the [[Barber Textile Corporation]].
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Latest revision as of 11:03, 26 February 2024

of Croal Mill, Blackshaw Lane, Deane, Bolton.

1909 'Bolton's New Spinning Mill. The engines of the Croal Mill, Bolton, were named on Saturday afternoon. .... It is expected that the next few months will see the mill fully equipped. Altogether the mill holds 103,000 spindles. Mr. Thom (Messrs. Yates and Thom) gave a detailed account of the engines, which are of 1,300 h.p. ...'[1]

1955 Acquired by the Barber Textile Corporation.

1967 Mill closed by Barber Textile.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Cotton Factory Times - Friday 4 June 1909
  2. The Times, August 1, 1967