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of Upperhulme Dyeworks, near Leek; Mayfield Mills, Ashbourne; and Buxton Road Mills, Leek.<ref name="Times 1947"/> | of Upperhulme Dyeworks, near Leek; [[Mayfield Mill, Ashbourne| Mayfield Mills]], Ashbourne; and [[Buxton Road Mill, Leek| Buxton Road Mills]], Leek.<ref name="Times 1947"/> | ||
of [[Parkside Mills, Golborne]] and [[Pendle Mill, Leigh]]. | of [[Parkside Mills, Golborne]] and [[Pendle Mill, Leigh]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 17 April 2023
of Upperhulme Dyeworks, near Leek; Mayfield Mills, Ashbourne; and Buxton Road Mills, Leek.[1]
of Parkside Mills, Golborne and Pendle Mill, Leigh.
Throwsters, dyers and processors of silk, rayon and nylon yarns.
1869 Company founded.[1]
1929 Incorporated as a Private Limited Company.[1]
1947 William Tatton (Leek) incorporated as a Public Limited Company to acquire the entire share capital of William Tatton and Co.[1]
1959 Purchased from Courtaulds the rayon processing mills of Harbens.[2]
1964 Acquired by Carrington and Dewhurst.[3]