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The Ivy Soap Works was built for [[Charles Goodwin]] in 1874. Colgate Palmolive-Peet bought Goodwin's Soap Works in 1938. The factory traded until closure in 2005.<ref>[https://manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk/buildings/extension-to-the-ivy-soap-works-ordsall-lane-salford] Architects of Greater Manchester 1800 - 1940: Extension to the Ivy Soap Works Ordsall Lane Salford</ref>
The Ivy Soap Works was built for [[Charles Goodwin]] in 1874. Colgate Palmolive-Peet bought Goodwin's Soap Works in 1938. The factory traded until closure in 2005.<ref>[https://manchestervictorianarchitects.org.uk/buildings/extension-to-the-ivy-soap-works-ordsall-lane-salford] Architects of Greater Manchester 1800 - 1940: Extension to the Ivy Soap Works Ordsall Lane Salford</ref>
The 1905 O.S. map <ref>Alan Godfrey Maps, Lancashire Sheet 104.09</ref> shows the Ivy Soap Works on Ordsall Lane, on the north side of Pomona Docks. On the opposite side of the road was the Ocean Iron Works of [[Edward Wood and Co]].


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May 1894.
June 1894.

Godwin's Ivy Soap Works, Salford

The Ivy Soap Works was built for Charles Goodwin in 1874. Colgate Palmolive-Peet bought Goodwin's Soap Works in 1938. The factory traded until closure in 2005.[1]

The 1905 O.S. map [2] shows the Ivy Soap Works on Ordsall Lane, on the north side of Pomona Docks. On the opposite side of the road was the Ocean Iron Works of Edward Wood and Co.

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  1. [1] Architects of Greater Manchester 1800 - 1940: Extension to the Ivy Soap Works Ordsall Lane Salford
  2. Alan Godfrey Maps, Lancashire Sheet 104.09