Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of [[Woodside Mills, Great Lever]], near Bolton; and [[Cobden Mill, Moses Gate]].
of [[Woodside Mills, Great Lever]], near Bolton; and [[Cobden Mill, Moses Gate]].


* 1891 Directory (Bolton): Listed as cotton spinners. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Bolton|More details]].
1891 Directory (Bolton): Listed as cotton spinners. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Bolton|More details]].


* 1891 Directory (Farnworth, Kearsley and Moses Gate): Listed as cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Farnworth, Kearsley and Moses Gate|More details]]
1891 Directory (Farnworth, Kearsley and Moses Gate): Listed as cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Farnworth, Kearsley and Moses Gate|More details]]
 
1925 Acquired by the [[Howe Bridge Cotton Spinning Co]]. <ref>The Times, May 11, 1925</ref>
        
        
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of Woodside Mills, Great Lever, near Bolton; and Cobden Mill, Moses Gate.

1891 Directory (Bolton): Listed as cotton spinners. More details.

1891 Directory (Farnworth, Kearsley and Moses Gate): Listed as cotton spinners and manufacturers. More details

1925 Acquired by the Howe Bridge Cotton Spinning Co. [1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, May 11, 1925