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I'm not sure there ever was a mill called ''Redhill Street Mill''. McConnel and Kennedy's mills were called: Old MIll, Long Mill, Sedgwick Mill, Sedgwick New Mill, Royal Mill, Paragon Mill. Some of these were indeed on Redhill Street (formerly Union Street), but so were A & G Murrays'.
I'm not sure there ever was a mill called ''Redhill Street Mill''. McConnel and Kennedy's mills were called: Old MIll, Long Mill, Sedgwick Mill, Sedgwick New Mill, Royal Mill, Paragon Mill. Some of these were indeed on Redhill Street (formerly Union Street), but so were A & G Murrays'.


To be resolved, perhaps as [[Redhill Street Mills, Ancoats]], then linking to the relevant individual mills or companies.
Redirected to [[Redhill Street Mills, Ancoats]], to be linked to the relevant individual mills or companies.

Latest revision as of 10:46, 16 May 2024

I'm not sure there ever was a mill called Redhill Street Mill. McConnel and Kennedy's mills were called: Old MIll, Long Mill, Sedgwick Mill, Sedgwick New Mill, Royal Mill, Paragon Mill. Some of these were indeed on Redhill Street (formerly Union Street), but so were A & G Murrays'.

Redirected to Redhill Street Mills, Ancoats, to be linked to the relevant individual mills or companies.