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1842 Partnership dissolved between James Wrigley the elder and Thomas Wrigley, as James Wrigley and Son. Business to be carried on by Thomas Wrigley and James Wrigley Jr. <ref>Manchester Times - Saturday 2 July 1842</ref> | 1842 Partnership dissolved between James Wrigley the elder and Thomas Wrigley, as James Wrigley and Son. Business to be carried on by Thomas Wrigley and James Wrigley Jr. <ref>Manchester Times - Saturday 2 July 1842</ref> |
Revision as of 21:51, 17 January 2021
of Bridge Hall Mills, Bury.
Paper maker.
1810 Established by James Wrigley.
1842 Partnership dissolved between James Wrigley the elder and Thomas Wrigley, as James Wrigley and Son. Business to be carried on by Thomas Wrigley and James Wrigley Jr. [1]
1915 A new concrete roof collapsed at the Bridge Hall Mills killing eight workers, a ninth victim died later from his injuries. The accident was the result of faults in the design and construction of the roof.[2]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ Manchester Times - Saturday 2 July 1842
- ↑ https://aboutmanchester.co.uk/100-years-ago-in-manchester-12/