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[[image:Im1891POLon-Dewhurst.jpg|thumb| 1891. ]] | [[image:Im1891POLon-Dewhurst.jpg|thumb| 1891. ]] | ||
of | of Dawson's Croft, Salford, Adelphi, Salford, and later Broughton Dye Works, Blackburn Street, Salford. | ||
1891 Directory: Listed as | 1838 'TO BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, the PREMISES situate in Dawson's Croft, Greengate, Salford, within five minutes' walk from the Manchester Exchange, lately occupied by Messrs. Samuel Dewhurst and Co.— The engine is thirty-six horses', and the boilers sixty horses' power. There is also, in the dryest season, an abundant supply of river as well as spring water; and a capital Drying Stove over the boilers, with two iron floors.— Apply at Messrs. SAML. DEWHURST and CO.'S Dye Works, Adelphi, Salford.'<ref>Manchester Courier - Saturday 28 July 1838 </ref> | ||
1891 Directory: Listed as bleachers, dyers and finishers. And as Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Manchester and Salford|More details]] | |||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
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* [[1891 Post Office London Trades Directory]] | * [[1891 Post Office London Trades Directory]] | ||
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of Dawson's Croft, Salford, Adelphi, Salford, and later Broughton Dye Works, Blackburn Street, Salford.
1838 'TO BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, the PREMISES situate in Dawson's Croft, Greengate, Salford, within five minutes' walk from the Manchester Exchange, lately occupied by Messrs. Samuel Dewhurst and Co.— The engine is thirty-six horses', and the boilers sixty horses' power. There is also, in the dryest season, an abundant supply of river as well as spring water; and a capital Drying Stove over the boilers, with two iron floors.— Apply at Messrs. SAML. DEWHURST and CO.'S Dye Works, Adelphi, Salford.'[1]
1891 Directory: Listed as bleachers, dyers and finishers. And as Cotton Spinners and Manufacturers. More details
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Courier - Saturday 28 July 1838