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1935 See [[Etchells, Congdon and Muir:1935 Review]]
1935 See [[Etchells, Congdon and Muir:1935 Review]]
'''Location of Ancoats Factory:''' Goad's Insurance Plan of 1928 shows the factory at the south end of Mill Street, occupying an area of about 150 ft by 100 ft, bounded by Mill Street, the Rochdale Canal, a garage, and the clothes factory of James Harrop & Co. The 1891 O.S. map shows the two factories had previously been used as a wire works





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1921.
1921.
1946.
July 1949.

of 25 Mill Street, Ancoats, Manchester; of London 31 High St Merton SW19. (also at Birmingham, Cardiff, Leeds, Liverpool and Edinburgh) (1949).

1935 See Etchells, Congdon and Muir:1935 Review

Location of Ancoats Factory: Goad's Insurance Plan of 1928 shows the factory at the south end of Mill Street, occupying an area of about 150 ft by 100 ft, bounded by Mill Street, the Rochdale Canal, a garage, and the clothes factory of James Harrop & Co. The 1891 O.S. map shows the two factories had previously been used as a wire works


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