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1958 Mill ceased spinning.


1958 Mill acquired by [[N. Corah and Sons|N. Corah (St. Mary) Ltd.]] for use as a hosiery factory.
1958 Mill acquired by [[N. Corah and Sons|N. Corah (St. Mary) Ltd.]] for use as a hosiery factory.<ref>Coventry Evening Telegraph, 05 December 1958</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 21:28, 24 February 2024

of Castleton, Rochdale.

1908 Built for the Harp Doubling Co.

1938 Acquired by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation.

1958 Mill ceased spinning.

1958 Mill acquired by N. Corah (St. Mary) Ltd. for use as a hosiery factory.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. Coventry Evening Telegraph, 05 December 1958