Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[James Slater (Co)|James Slater's]]business was bought by [[Hans Renold]] and formed the basis of his chain making business


1883 Listed '[[Slater and Unsworth]], chain makers and mill furnishers, Ordsal Lane Patent Chain Works, Woden St, Ordsal Lane, Salford'<ref>1883 Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford,</ref> ''Note: Not found in 1886 directory
1883 Listed '[[Slater and Unsworth]], chain makers and mill furnishers, Ordsal Lane Patent Chain Works, Woden St, Ordsal Lane, Salford'<ref>1883 Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford,</ref> ''Note: Not found in 1886 directory


Believed it was bought by [[Hans Renold]] and formed the basis of his chain making business
 




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James Slater'sbusiness was bought by Hans Renold and formed the basis of his chain making business

1883 Listed 'Slater and Unsworth, chain makers and mill furnishers, Ordsal Lane Patent Chain Works, Woden St, Ordsal Lane, Salford'[1] Note: Not found in 1886 directory



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Sources of Information

  1. 1883 Slater's Directory of Manchester and Salford,