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'''Taylor, Lang and Co''' of Castle Iron Works, Stalybridge produced looms and other equipment for the cotton industry. | '''Taylor, Lang and Co''' of Castle Iron Works, Stalybridge produced looms and other equipment for the cotton industry. |
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Taylor, Lang and Co of Castle Iron Works, Stalybridge produced looms and other equipment for the cotton industry.
Business founded by Thomas Milburn
1914 Textile machinists. Specialities: mixing and blowing-room machinery, self-acting mules for coarse, medium and fine counts; also waste spinning mule. [1]
See Also
- 1887 Royal Jubilee Exhibition Manchester
- 1914 Whitakers Red Book: T
- 1914 Who's Who in Business: Company T
- 1922 Who's Who In Engineering: Company T
- 1935 Iron and Steel Institute: Visits to Works
- Astley Mill, Dukinfield
- George Harry Thornely
- John Marsland (d.1941)
- John Milburn
- The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter IX: Part 1
- The Engineer 1887/05/20
- The Engineer 1887/06/17
- William Hall Cook