Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Made paper bags by their own designed machinery
Made paper bags by their own designed machinery


Formed by [[Thomas Bibby]], his son [[James Bibby (d.1907)|James Bibby]], [[William baron]] and [[James Baron]].<ref>Burnley Gazette - Saturday 02 March 1907</ref>
Formed by [[Thomas Bibby]], his son [[James Bibby (d.1907)|James Bibby]], [[William Baron]] and [[James Baron]].<ref>Burnley Gazette - Saturday 02 March 1907</ref>


Became [[Bonar Bibby and Baron]]
Became [[Bonar Bibby and Baron]]
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Revision as of 09:32, 12 January 2020

of Newtown Mill and then Bridge Mills, Bury

Made paper bags by their own designed machinery

Formed by Thomas Bibby, his son James Bibby, William Baron and James Baron.[1]

Became Bonar Bibby and Baron

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Sources of Information

  1. Burnley Gazette - Saturday 02 March 1907