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[[Image:Im1902Cass-Naylor.jpg|thumb| 1902. ]] | [[Image:Im1902Cass-Naylor.jpg|thumb| 1902. ]] | ||
[[Image:Im190209Pages-Naylor1.jpg|thumb| September 1902. ]] | [[Image:Im190209Pages-Naylor1.jpg|thumb| September 1902. ]] | ||
of Emery Mills, Carruthers Street, Ancoats, Manchester. (1902) | |||
of Woodley Mill, Woodley, near Stockport. | of Woodley Mill, Woodley, near Stockport. | ||
of Emery | 1891 'NOTICE.— Hy. REDDON, of 49, Carter-street, Greenheys, is longer in my employ nor authorised to transact any business whatsoever on my behalf. JOS. O. NAYLOR, successor to [[G. A. Pearson and Co]]., Emery Manufacturers, 57, Carruthers-street, Manchester. '<ref>Manchester Courier - Thursday 19 February 1891</ref> | ||
1900 'J. G. NAYLOR AND CO. LIMITED. Registered November 15, with capital £4,000, in £1 shares, to acquire the business carried on by [[R. Toms]], at St. George's Mill, 57, Carruthers-street, Manchester, as "J. G. Naylor and Co.," and to carry on the business of emery wheel, emery cloth and glass paper manufacturers, manufacturers, bleachers, stiffeners and packers of, agents for and dealers in cotton cloth. &c. Registered without articles of association by Jordan and Sons Limited, 120, Chancery-lane, W.C. Registered office, 57, Carruthers-street, Manchester.'<ref>Manchester Courier - Monday 26 November 1900</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
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[[Category: Town - Stockport]] | [[Category: Town - Stockport]] | ||
[[Category: Town - Manchester]] | [[Category: Town - Manchester]] | ||
[[Category: Town - Ancoats]] | |||
[[Category: Abrasives]] | [[Category: Abrasives]] |
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of Emery Mills, Carruthers Street, Ancoats, Manchester. (1902)
of Woodley Mill, Woodley, near Stockport.
1891 'NOTICE.— Hy. REDDON, of 49, Carter-street, Greenheys, is longer in my employ nor authorised to transact any business whatsoever on my behalf. JOS. O. NAYLOR, successor to G. A. Pearson and Co., Emery Manufacturers, 57, Carruthers-street, Manchester. '[1]
1900 'J. G. NAYLOR AND CO. LIMITED. Registered November 15, with capital £4,000, in £1 shares, to acquire the business carried on by R. Toms, at St. George's Mill, 57, Carruthers-street, Manchester, as "J. G. Naylor and Co.," and to carry on the business of emery wheel, emery cloth and glass paper manufacturers, manufacturers, bleachers, stiffeners and packers of, agents for and dealers in cotton cloth. &c. Registered without articles of association by Jordan and Sons Limited, 120, Chancery-lane, W.C. Registered office, 57, Carruthers-street, Manchester.'[2]