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Broadley Wood Mill was built in 1818 and owned for 40 years by [[Charles Haigh]]. By 1874 it had changed hands and by 1927 was in the business was in liquidation. The Mill was demolished in c.1960 | Broadley Wood Mill was built in 1818 and owned for 40 years by [[Charles Haigh]]. By 1874 it had changed hands and by 1927 was in the business was in liquidation. The Mill was demolished in c.1960 | ||
1873 Fire in the Mill, the property of Charles Haigh.<ref>Manchester Evening News - Friday 07 November 1873</ref> | |||
1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891|More details]]<ref>[[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891]]</ref> | 1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891|More details]]<ref>[[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891]]</ref> |
Latest revision as of 08:54, 31 December 2018
of Whitworth, Facit and Shawforth, Rochdale
Broadley Wood Mill was built in 1818 and owned for 40 years by Charles Haigh. By 1874 it had changed hands and by 1927 was in the business was in liquidation. The Mill was demolished in c.1960
1873 Fire in the Mill, the property of Charles Haigh.[1]
1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. More details[2]
1898 'The directors and managing officials of the Broadley Wood Spinning Company, Whitworth, may reasonably be congratulated on having secured a considerable alteration of the driving power of their mill with very little loss of time. Hitherto the motive power of the mill bee been produced by means of two antiquated beam engines, one making 30 and the other 32 revolutions per minute, but these have now been superseded by one of McNaught's horizontal engines of 500 horse power, having all the latest improvements and making 68 revolutions per minute.'[3]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Evening News - Friday 07 November 1873
- ↑ Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891
- ↑ Heywood Advertiser - Friday 16 September 1898