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of Garfield Mill, Bentgate Street, Newhey, Rochdale
of [[Garfield Mill, Rochdale| Garfield Mill]], Bentgate Street, Newhey, Rochdale


2000 HP horizontal triple expansion engine by [[J. Petrie]]<ref>'Stott and Sons Architects of the Lancashire Cotton Mill' by Roger N Holden, Carnegie Publishing, 1998 </ref>
2000 HP horizontal triple expansion engine by [[John Petrie and Co]]<ref>'[[Stott and Sons]] Architects of the Lancashire Cotton Mill' by Roger N Holden, Carnegie Publishing, 1998 </ref>


1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891|More details]].
1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton spinners and manufacturers.<ref>[[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891]]</ref>


Demolished.
Demolished.
     
==See Also==
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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
* [[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891]]
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of Garfield Mill, Bentgate Street, Newhey, Rochdale

2000 HP horizontal triple expansion engine by John Petrie and Co[1]

1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton spinners and manufacturers.[2]

Demolished.

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Sources of Information

  1. 'Stott and Sons Architects of the Lancashire Cotton Mill' by Roger N Holden, Carnegie Publishing, 1998
  2. Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891