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[[Image:Im1917Yorks-JTomkinson.jpg|thumb| 1917. From Worrall’s Yorkshire Textile Directory]]
[[image:Im0804CWAJ-Tomlin2.jpg|thumb| April 1908. ]]
[[Image:Im191101CVJ-JohnTomk.jpg|thumb| January 1911. ]]
[[Image:Im1917Yorks-JTomkinson.jpg|thumb| 1917. ]]


of Oxford Works, Stretford, Manchester
of 66 Oxford Street, Manchester, and Oxford Works, Stretford, Manchester


* 1917 Advert. Manufacturers of turned woodware for textile machinery and general hardware merchants
Established in 1834. By 1892 Joseph M. Leigh was the sole proprietor. The premises in Oxford Street comprised offices and showrooms. The works were situated at the rear of these premises, with entrance from 1 Angle Street. At this time wheels and coach and railway carriage ironmongery were produced. <ref>THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS - LANCASHIRE. The London Printing and Engraving Co., 1892</ref>


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==Sources of Information==
== Sources of Information ==
* [[Directory 1917 Worrall's Yorkshire Textile]] Advert p208 (opp)
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April 1908.
January 1911.
1917.

of 66 Oxford Street, Manchester, and Oxford Works, Stretford, Manchester

Established in 1834. By 1892 Joseph M. Leigh was the sole proprietor. The premises in Oxford Street comprised offices and showrooms. The works were situated at the rear of these premises, with entrance from 1 Angle Street. At this time wheels and coach and railway carriage ironmongery were produced. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. THE CENTURY'S PROGRESS - LANCASHIRE. The London Printing and Engraving Co., 1892