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They are also listed at [[Holehouse Mills, Broadbottom]] ; and [[Hurst Mill, Glossop]]; 32,000 spindles. Telegrams, "Ropery, Broadbottom." | They are also listed at [[Holehouse Mills, Broadbottom]] ; and [[Hurst Mill, Glossop]]; 32,000 spindles. Telegrams, "Ropery, Broadbottom." | ||
1891 Directory (Glossop): Listed as Cotton spinner and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Glossop|More details]] | |||
1937 Rope and cordage manufacturers. "Gripgroove" Driving Ropes. "Hand and Ball" Cordage and Twines.<ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Town - Glossop]] | [[Category: Town - Glossop]] | ||
[[Category: Ropes, Wires and Cables (non-electrical)]] | [[Category: Ropes, Wires and Cables (non-electrical)]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:06, 17 April 2023

James Rowbottom of Charlesworth, nr Manchester were makers of main driving ropes
They are also listed at Holehouse Mills, Broadbottom ; and Hurst Mill, Glossop; 32,000 spindles. Telegrams, "Ropery, Broadbottom."
1891 Directory (Glossop): Listed as Cotton spinner and manufacturers. More details
1937 Rope and cordage manufacturers. "Gripgroove" Driving Ropes. "Hand and Ball" Cordage and Twines.[1]
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