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1858 Partnership dissolved: C. Crossley, D. Leeming, and J. Crossley, Bank Bottom Mills, Southowram, Halifax, machine makers and ironfounders. <ref>Yorkshire Gazette - Saturday 20 March 1858 </ref> | |||
1858 Sale Notice: 'Ten days' sale of very valuable Machine Makers' and Foundry Plant .... on the premises occupied by Messrs Crossley and Leeming, the eminent machine makers, called Bank Bottom Mills, in Halifax. ....'<ref>Leeds Mercury - Saturday 24 April 1858</ref> | 1858 Sale Notice: 'Ten days' sale of very valuable Machine Makers' and Foundry Plant .... on the premises occupied by Messrs Crossley and Leeming, the eminent machine makers, called Bank Bottom Mills, in Halifax. ....'<ref>Leeds Mercury - Saturday 24 April 1858</ref> |
Revision as of 17:08, 14 May 2023
1858 Partnership dissolved: C. Crossley, D. Leeming, and J. Crossley, Bank Bottom Mills, Southowram, Halifax, machine makers and ironfounders. [1]
1858 Sale Notice: 'Ten days' sale of very valuable Machine Makers' and Foundry Plant .... on the premises occupied by Messrs Crossley and Leeming, the eminent machine makers, called Bank Bottom Mills, in Halifax. ....'[2]