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[[Image:1891_Worrall_p160.jpg|thumb|Page 160 Worralls 1891]]
[[Image:1891_Worrall_p160.jpg|thumb|1891]]
[[Image:Im19191211MC-Blezard.jpg|thumb| 1919. From The Motor Cycle of 11th December 1919.]]
[[Image:Im19191211MC-Blezard.jpg|thumb| 1919]]
‎‎[[Image: ‎Im1951Benn-Blezard.jpg|thumb|1951]]
of Guy Foundry, Padiham


'''James Blezard and Sons''' of Guy Foundry, Padiham were Temple Makers for the cotton industry
* Temple Makers for the cotton industry.


* 1900 Applied for limited status and described as ironfounders, mechanical engineers, tool-makers and brass-founders
* 1900 Applied for limited status and described as ironfounders, mechanical engineers, tool-makers and brass-founders. <ref>[[The Engineer]] of 18th May 1900 p527</ref>




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==Sources of Information==
==Sources of Information==
* [[Directory 1891 Worrall's Cotton Spinners]]
* [[Directory 1891 Worrall's Cotton Spinners]]
* The Engineer of 18th May 1900 p527
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of Guy Foundry, Padiham

  • Temple Makers for the cotton industry.
  • 1900 Applied for limited status and described as ironfounders, mechanical engineers, tool-makers and brass-founders. [1]



Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer of 18th May 1900 p527