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of Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire
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Engineers and ironfounders.
1901 'A New FIRM IN TROUBLE. Messrs Hughes, Fawcett, & Co., successors to [[F. and H. Shaw]], Limited, Hangingroyd, Hebden Bridge, were summoned by the factory inspector, Mr. Garvie, for starting a factory without giving the inspector notice. ....'<ref>Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter - Friday 8 November 1901</ref>


1909 'BUSINESS CHANGE.— The business of Messrs. Hughes, Fawcett and Co , Valley Iron Works. has been purchased by Messrs. [[Ormerod Brothers|Ormerod Bros.]], who will carry the same on in future.'<ref>Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter - Friday 19 November 1909 </ref>
1909 'BUSINESS CHANGE.— The business of Messrs. Hughes, Fawcett and Co , Valley Iron Works. has been purchased by Messrs. [[Ormerod Brothers|Ormerod Bros.]], who will carry the same on in future.'<ref>Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter - Friday 19 November 1909 </ref>

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of Hebden Bridge, Yorkshire

Engineers and ironfounders.

1901 'A New FIRM IN TROUBLE. Messrs Hughes, Fawcett, & Co., successors to F. and H. Shaw, Limited, Hangingroyd, Hebden Bridge, were summoned by the factory inspector, Mr. Garvie, for starting a factory without giving the inspector notice. ....'[1]

1909 'BUSINESS CHANGE.— The business of Messrs. Hughes, Fawcett and Co , Valley Iron Works. has been purchased by Messrs. Ormerod Bros., who will carry the same on in future.'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter - Friday 8 November 1901
  2. Todmorden Advertiser and Hebden Bridge Newsletter - Friday 19 November 1909