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1924 Offices: 2, Hall Street, Oxford Street, Manchester; 17 and 18 Basinghall Street, E.C.2. Satin, toilet, honeycomb and tapestry and Alhambra quilts table covers, sheets and sheetings, towels, cotton blankets., etc.<ref>1924 British Empire Exhibition Advert</ref>
1924 Offices: 2, Hall Street, Oxford Street, Manchester; 17 and 18 Basinghall Street, E.C.2. Satin, toilet, honeycomb and tapestry and Alhambra quilts table covers, sheets and sheetings, towels, cotton blankets., etc.<ref>1924 British Empire Exhibition Advert</ref>


Mills: [[Milton Mills, haulgh|Milton Mills]] and Thynne Street Works, Bolton.<ref>1924 British Empire Exhibition Advert</ref>
Mills: [[Milton Mills, Bolton|Milton Mills]] and Thynne Street Works, Bolton.<ref>1924 British Empire Exhibition Advert</ref>


1929 Joined 6 other manufacturers to form the [[Vantona Textiles|Quilt Manufacturers]] company<ref>The Times, Jul 16, 1929</ref>
1929 Joined 6 other manufacturers to form the [[Vantona Textiles|Quilt Manufacturers]] company<ref>The Times, Jul 16, 1929</ref>

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Henry Bond and Co of Manchester.

1924 Offices: 2, Hall Street, Oxford Street, Manchester; 17 and 18 Basinghall Street, E.C.2. Satin, toilet, honeycomb and tapestry and Alhambra quilts table covers, sheets and sheetings, towels, cotton blankets., etc.[1]

Mills: Milton Mills and Thynne Street Works, Bolton.[2]

1929 Joined 6 other manufacturers to form the Quilt Manufacturers company[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1924 British Empire Exhibition Advert
  2. 1924 British Empire Exhibition Advert
  3. The Times, Jul 16, 1929