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1969 Company formed by the merger of [[John Crossley and Sons|John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings]] Ltd and the [[Carpet Manufacturing Co]] Ltd and the consolidation of their interests in [[Kosset Carpets]] Ltd<ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, Jun 05, 1970</ref>.  It consisted of 2 executive groups:
1969 Company formed by the merger of [[John Crossley and Sons|John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings]] Ltd and the [[Carpet Manufacturing Co]] Ltd and the consolidation of their interests in [[Kosset Carpets]] Ltd<ref>The Times (London, England), Friday, Jun 05, 1970</ref>.  It consisted of 2 executive groups:
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* Kidderminster Group - [[Carpet Manufacturing Co]], [[Carpet Trades|Gilt Edge Carpets]], Debron Carpets, Cooper and Co, [[Long Meadow Felt Co]].
* Kidderminster Group - [[Carpet Manufacturing Co]], [[Carpet Trades|Gilt Edge Carpets]], Debron Carpets, Cooper and Co, [[Long Meadow Felt Co]].


It was expected to dominate the Axminster and Wilton carpet fields as well as owning one of the major tufted carpet makers<ref>The Times  Feb. 21, 1969</ref>





Latest revision as of 13:11, 3 January 2023

of Dean Clough Mills, Halifax

1969 Company formed by the merger of John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings Ltd and the Carpet Manufacturing Co Ltd and the consolidation of their interests in Kosset Carpets Ltd[1]. It consisted of 2 executive groups:

It was expected to dominate the Axminster and Wilton carpet fields as well as owning one of the major tufted carpet makers[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times (London, England), Friday, Jun 05, 1970
  2. The Times Feb. 21, 1969