Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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* 1850 Listed in Slater’s Manchester & Salford Directory as coach builders, at Bale Street and 8 Oxford Street.  
1850 Listed in Slater’s Manchester & Salford Directory as coach builders, at Bale Street and 8 Oxford Street.  


* The 1849 O.S. map <ref>The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Town Plans: Manchester Sheet 33: ‘Manchester (Oxford Street & Gaythorn) [http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/] </ref> shows a cluster of buildings, which include a 'Coach & Cabinet Manufactory', bounded by Bale Street, Oxford Street, Lower Mosley Street and Hall Street.  The site is now occupied by a concrete office block called 'Peter House'.  
The 1849 O.S. map <ref>The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Town Plans: Manchester Sheet 33: ‘Manchester (Oxford Street & Gaythorn) [http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/] </ref> shows a cluster of buildings, which include a 'Coach & Cabinet Manufactory', bounded by Bale Street, Oxford Street, Lower Mosley Street and Hall Street.  The site is now occupied by a concrete office block called 'Peter House'.  


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of Manchester

1850 Listed in Slater’s Manchester & Salford Directory as coach builders, at Bale Street and 8 Oxford Street.

The 1849 O.S. map [1] shows a cluster of buildings, which include a 'Coach & Cabinet Manufactory', bounded by Bale Street, Oxford Street, Lower Mosley Street and Hall Street. The site is now occupied by a concrete office block called 'Peter House'.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Town Plans: Manchester Sheet 33: ‘Manchester (Oxford Street & Gaythorn) [1]