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1863 Patent. Improved Equilibrium Saw Frame. William B. Haigh, Oldham.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Saturday 06 February 1864</ref> | |||
1865 Patent. Improvement is machinery for moulding or cutting moulds. [[William Blacket Haigh (1820-1883)|William B. Haigh]], Oldham, and [[William Bissell]], Wolverhampton.<ref>Birmingham Journal - Saturday 21 April 1866</ref> | |||
1871 Living at 147 Huddersfield Road, Oldham: [[William Blacket Haigh (1820-1883)|William B. Haigh]] (age 51 born Oldham), Master Machinist employing 44 men and 5 boys. With his wife Sarah Haigh (age 51 born Oldham) and their three children; Ellen Haigh (age 18 born Oldham); [[William Blacket Haigh (1855-1888)|William B. Haigh]] (age 16 born Oldham); and Noel N. Haigh (age 14 born Oldham).<ref>1871 Census</ref> | 1871 Living at 147 Huddersfield Road, Oldham: [[William Blacket Haigh (1820-1883)|William B. Haigh]] (age 51 born Oldham), Master Machinist employing 44 men and 5 boys. With his wife Sarah Haigh (age 51 born Oldham) and their three children; Ellen Haigh (age 18 born Oldham); [[William Blacket Haigh (1855-1888)|William B. Haigh]] (age 16 born Oldham); and Noel N. Haigh (age 14 born Oldham).<ref>1871 Census</ref> | ||
1874 Patent. Improvements in furnaces or cupolas for melting metals. William B. Haigh and [[Adam Bleasby]], Oldham.<ref>Birmingham Daily Post - Friday 14 August 1874</ref> | |||
Latest revision as of 14:32, 21 December 2016

William Blacket Haigh (1820-1883) of W. B. Haigh and Co
1863 Patent. Improved Equilibrium Saw Frame. William B. Haigh, Oldham.[1]
1865 Patent. Improvement is machinery for moulding or cutting moulds. William B. Haigh, Oldham, and William Bissell, Wolverhampton.[2]
1871 Living at 147 Huddersfield Road, Oldham: William B. Haigh (age 51 born Oldham), Master Machinist employing 44 men and 5 boys. With his wife Sarah Haigh (age 51 born Oldham) and their three children; Ellen Haigh (age 18 born Oldham); William B. Haigh (age 16 born Oldham); and Noel N. Haigh (age 14 born Oldham).[3]
1874 Patent. Improvements in furnaces or cupolas for melting metals. William B. Haigh and Adam Bleasby, Oldham.[4]