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[[Thomas Ridgway Bridson]] invented the widely-used 'stenter' textile machine. He also invented a rotatory beetling machine for finishing cloth. Illustrated and described in The Practical Machinist's Journal in 1856<ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, 1856, p.91</ref> | [[Thomas Ridgway Bridson]] invented the widely-used 'stenter' textile machine. He also invented a rotatory beetling machine for finishing cloth. Illustrated and described in The Practical Machinist's Journal in 1856<ref>The Practical Mechanic's Journal, 1856, p.91</ref> |
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of Bolton.
1851 Employing 140 men.[1]
Thomas Ridgway Bridson invented the widely-used 'stenter' textile machine. He also invented a rotatory beetling machine for finishing cloth. Illustrated and described in The Practical Machinist's Journal in 1856[2]
1891 Directory (Bolton): Listed as bleachers. More details