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* 1872 'To be Sold by private treaty, the ALBERT MILL, Crawford-street, .... with 40 horse steam engine, by Petrie; 50-horse boiler, and Green's warming apparatus; also all the cotton machinery therein, consisting of scutchers, carding engines, drawing frames, slubbing frames, roving frames, and 6,300 mule spindles, twist guage, all in good condition and now at work. The mill is situate on the side of the canal, five minutes' walk of the Rochdale Railway station. ....'<ref>Rochdale Observer - Saturday 23 November 1872</ref>
* 1872 'To be Sold by private treaty, the ALBERT MILL, Crawford-street, .... with 40 horse steam engine, by [[John Petrie and Co|Petrie]]; 50-horse boiler, and Green's warming apparatus; also all the cotton machinery therein, consisting of scutchers, carding engines, drawing frames, slubbing frames, roving frames, and 6,300 mule spindles, twist guage, all in good condition and now at work. The mill is situate on the side of the canal, five minutes' walk of the Rochdale Railway station. ....'<ref>Rochdale Observer - Saturday 23 November 1872</ref>


* 1891 Directory: Listed. [[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891|More details]]
* 1891 Directory: Listed. [[Cotton Mills in Rochdale 1891|More details]]

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  • 1872 'To be Sold by private treaty, the ALBERT MILL, Crawford-street, .... with 40 horse steam engine, by Petrie; 50-horse boiler, and Green's warming apparatus; also all the cotton machinery therein, consisting of scutchers, carding engines, drawing frames, slubbing frames, roving frames, and 6,300 mule spindles, twist guage, all in good condition and now at work. The mill is situate on the side of the canal, five minutes' walk of the Rochdale Railway station. ....'[1]


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  1. Rochdale Observer - Saturday 23 November 1872