Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1825 Listed as lathe and screw stock makers. Address: bottom of Greenbank. Henry Solomon: 55 Red Bank. Greenbank was corrected to Greengate in the directory's Appendix<ref>'History, Directory, and Gazeteer of the County of Lancaster', Vol 2, by Edward Baines and W. Parson</ref>
1825 Listed as lathe and screw stock makers. Address: bottom of Greenbank. Home address of [[Henry Solomon]] was 55 Red Bank. 'Greenbank' was corrected to Greengate in the directory's Appendix<ref>'History, Directory, and Gazeteer of the County of Lancaster', Vol 2, by Edward Baines and W. Parson</ref>. At that time [[W. Collier and Co]] were neighbours at the bottom of Deansgate.


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[[Category: Town - Salford]]
[[Category: Town - Salford]]
[[Category: Machine Tools]]
[[Category: Machine Tools]]
[[Category: Machine Tools - Greater Manchester]]
[[Category: Tools]]
[[Category: Tools]]

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of Salford

1825 Listed as lathe and screw stock makers. Address: bottom of Greenbank. Home address of Henry Solomon was 55 Red Bank. 'Greenbank' was corrected to Greengate in the directory's Appendix[1]. At that time W. Collier and Co were neighbours at the bottom of Deansgate.

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  1. 'History, Directory, and Gazeteer of the County of Lancaster', Vol 2, by Edward Baines and W. Parson