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Waste and paper stock merchants, makers of bags for general hardware, Bradford
Waste and paper stock merchants, makers of bags for general hardware, Bradford


1896 Established by [[Seba Illingworth]] (retired 1904), and Hubert George Illingworth.  
1896 Established by [[Seba Illingworth]] (retired 1904), and his son [[Hubert George Illingworth]].  


1914 Present Principals: Hubert George Illingworth and William T. M. Illingworth (since 1904). Staff: About 100. Specialities: Bags for nails, nuts, bolts, rivets, etc, and coal bags.
1914 Present Principals: Hubert George Illingworth and William T. M. Illingworth (since 1904). Staff: About 100. Specialities: Bags for nails, nuts, bolts, rivets, etc, and coal bags.

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Waste and paper stock merchants, makers of bags for general hardware, Bradford

1896 Established by Seba Illingworth (retired 1904), and his son Hubert George Illingworth.

1914 Present Principals: Hubert George Illingworth and William T. M. Illingworth (since 1904). Staff: About 100. Specialities: Bags for nails, nuts, bolts, rivets, etc, and coal bags.

1921 'fire at the premises of Messrs. S. and H. Illingworth, nail-bag and papermakers, Quebec-street, Bradford. The building was entirely destroyed.'[1]

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  1. Leeds Mercury - Friday 04 March 1921