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1929 Formed. 'This undertaking, which has capital of £2,882,000 was formed in 1929 to amalgamate various Lancashire companies comprising35 mills and 3,198,405 spindles. The company is the largest exporter of yarn used in the manufacture of fabric gloves, and this business has been severely hit by intense competition in this country'.<ref>Belfast News-Letter - Tuesday 12 December 1933</ref> | 1929 Formed. 'This undertaking, which has capital of £2,882,000 was formed in 1929 to amalgamate various Lancashire companies comprising35 mills and 3,198,405 spindles. The company is the largest exporter of yarn used in the manufacture of fabric gloves, and this business has been severely hit by intense competition in this country'.<ref>Belfast News-Letter - Tuesday 12 December 1933</ref> | ||
Included the [[Kearsley Spinning Co]].<ref>Aberdeen Press and Journal - Tuesday 24 September 1929</ref> | |||
1954 Became [[Combined English Mills]].<ref>Manchester Evening News - Wednesday 01 December 1954</ref> | 1954 Became [[Combined English Mills]].<ref>Manchester Evening News - Wednesday 01 December 1954</ref> |
Revision as of 14:59, 7 June 2023
1929 Formed. 'This undertaking, which has capital of £2,882,000 was formed in 1929 to amalgamate various Lancashire companies comprising35 mills and 3,198,405 spindles. The company is the largest exporter of yarn used in the manufacture of fabric gloves, and this business has been severely hit by intense competition in this country'.[1]
Included the Kearsley Spinning Co.[2]
1954 Became Combined English Mills.[3]