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*[[Driver, Goodier and Co]] | *[[Driver, Goodier and Co]] | ||
*[[Greenwood, Head and Co]] | *[[Greenwood, Head and Co]] | ||
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*[[Moranding Co]] | *[[Moranding Co]] | ||
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*[[Uttley and Co]] | *[[Uttley and Co]] | ||
*[[John Whiteley]] | *[[John Whiteley]] | ||
*[[Wood Top Dyeing Co]] | *[[Wood Top Dyeing Co]] | ||
*[[James and John M. Worrall]] | |||
1907 Public issue of shares<ref>The Times Mar 14, 1907</ref> | 1907 Public issue of shares<ref>The Times Mar 14, 1907</ref> |
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of 30 Princess Street, Manchester
1899 A combination of velvet dyers was being organised[1]
1899 Fourteen companies merged to form the English Velvet and Cord Dyers Association. The company was registered on 7 April. [2]
Members included:
- Samuel Ashton and Co
- James Brown (of Manchester)
- John Brown and Co (Huddersfield)
- Calderside Dyeing Co
- John Chapman and Co
- Joseph Clare
- William Clemson and Co
- Cleggs Court Printing Co
- Henry Crabtree and Son
- Thomas Crabtree
- Crimsworth Water Dyeing Co
- Dickins and Heywood
- Driver, Goodier and Co
- Greenwood, Head and Co
- Littleborough Dyeing Co
- Moranding Co
- Stubbin Holme Dyeing Co
- Uttley and Co
- John Whiteley
- Wood Top Dyeing Co
- James and John M. Worrall
1907 Public issue of shares[3]
1914 Directors: Directors: Henry Worrall (Chairman), Samuel Brooks (Vice Chairman and Managing Director), Samuel Ashton, Joseph Clare, Samuel Driver, and B. H. Crabtree, Empsall Dyson, Thomas Kenyon and Charles F. Worrall (Managing Directors).
1949 English Velvet and Cord Dyers Association changed its articles of association and its name to English Velvets[4]