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of Manchester.
of Long Mill, Pickford Street, Ancoats, Manchester.


Also A. J. Flatley (Ireland) Ltd. Bantry, Co. Cork
Also A. J. Flatley (Ireland) Ltd. Bantry, Co. Cork

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of Long Mill, Pickford Street, Ancoats, Manchester.

Also A. J. Flatley (Ireland) Ltd. Bantry, Co. Cork

Manufacturer of clothes dryer cabinets and other domestic appliances.

Founded by Andrew James Flatley.

1961 Production of clothes dryers starts in Cork. Production has been started by A. J. Flatley, the Manchester domestic appliance manufacturers, at a factory in Eire. So far about 70 workers have been engaged but hope to build to 500.[1]

1962 Company ceased trading. [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Belfast Telegraph - Wednesday 27 September 1961
  2. The Times, January 27, 1962