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1843 Advert: 'MESSRS. CROSSLEYS & LEEMING beg to announce to their Friends and the Public, that they have fitted up on the most approved principle for WOOD GRINDING, &c. &c. the mill lately occupied by Messrs. [[Job Aspinall and Sons]]; situate near to the Gas Works, and they have engaged a Man of first-rate ability to take the Management of the Grinding Business. <br>C. & L. are not themselves in the Wood line, therefore they hope by strict attention to the orders entrusted to them in the GRINDING BRANCH, to obtain and secure an adequate share of Public patronage and support. <br>[[Bank Bottom Mills, Halifax|Bank Bottom Mill]].'<ref>Halifax Halifax Guardian, 9 September 1843 </ref> | |||
1858 Partnership dissolved: C. Crossley, D. Leeming, and J. Crossley, Bank Bottom Mills, Southowram, Halifax, machine makers and ironfounders. <ref>Yorkshire Gazette - Saturday 20 March 1858 </ref> | 1858 Partnership dissolved: C. Crossley, D. Leeming, and J. Crossley, Bank Bottom Mills, Southowram, Halifax, machine makers and ironfounders. <ref>Yorkshire Gazette - Saturday 20 March 1858 </ref> |
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1843 Advert: 'MESSRS. CROSSLEYS & LEEMING beg to announce to their Friends and the Public, that they have fitted up on the most approved principle for WOOD GRINDING, &c. &c. the mill lately occupied by Messrs. Job Aspinall and Sons; situate near to the Gas Works, and they have engaged a Man of first-rate ability to take the Management of the Grinding Business.
C. & L. are not themselves in the Wood line, therefore they hope by strict attention to the orders entrusted to them in the GRINDING BRANCH, to obtain and secure an adequate share of Public patronage and support.
Bank Bottom Mill.'[1]
1858 Partnership dissolved: C. Crossley, D. Leeming, and J. Crossley, Bank Bottom Mills, Southowram, Halifax, machine makers and ironfounders. [2]
1858 Sale Notice: 'Ten days' sale of very valuable Machine Makers' and Foundry Plant .... on the premises occupied by Messrs Crossley and Leeming, the eminent machine makers, called Bank Bottom Mills, in Halifax. ....'[3]