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1902 '[[Burn's Ring Spinning Co|The Burns Ring Spinning Co (Ltd.)]], Heywood, write: "We have now the best chimney in the district, and are saving 5 to 7 tons of coal per week." [[Smokeless Chimney Co|Smokeless Chimney Co (Ltd.)]]. Furnace Engineers, Manchester.'<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 03 June 1902</ref>
1902 '[[Burn's Ring Spinning Co|The Burns Ring Spinning Co (Ltd.)]], Heywood, write: "We have now the best chimney in the district, and are saving 5 to 7 tons of coal per week." [[Smokeless Chimney Co|Smokeless Chimney Co (Ltd.)]]. Furnace Engineers, Manchester.'<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 03 June 1902</ref>
1914 'The death has occurred suddenly at Heywood of Mr. William Edward manager of the Burns Ring Spinning Co., Ltd.'<ref>Manchester Courier - Wednesday 04 March 1914</ref>


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Revision as of 15:53, 28 February 2024

of Heywood

1892 New mill being built.[1]

1902 'The Burns Ring Spinning Co (Ltd.), Heywood, write: "We have now the best chimney in the district, and are saving 5 to 7 tons of coal per week." Smokeless Chimney Co (Ltd.). Furnace Engineers, Manchester.'[2]

1914 'The death has occurred suddenly at Heywood of Mr. William Edward manager of the Burns Ring Spinning Co., Ltd.'[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Preston Herald - Wednesday 10 August 1892
  2. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Tuesday 03 June 1902
  3. Manchester Courier - Wednesday 04 March 1914