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1901 Much of the plant was advertised for sale, such as GAS ENGINE, 3-h.p., by Crossley, For Sale, cheap; can be seen running. Apply A. J. Harris & Co., Borough Mills, Bradford.<ref>Bradford Observer  23 January 1901</ref>
1905 Albert John Harris (trading as A. J. Harris & Co), residing at 7 Elizabeth Street, Little Horton, and carrying on
1905 Albert John Harris (trading as A. J. Harris & Co), residing at 7 Elizabeth Street, Little Horton, and carrying on
business at Borough Mills, Bower Street, both in the city of Bradford, electrical engineer, was bankrupt<ref>
business at Borough Mills, Bower Street, both in the city of Bradford, electrical engineer, was bankrupt<ref>

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1901 Much of the plant was advertised for sale, such as GAS ENGINE, 3-h.p., by Crossley, For Sale, cheap; can be seen running. Apply A. J. Harris & Co., Borough Mills, Bradford.[1]

1905 Albert John Harris (trading as A. J. Harris & Co), residing at 7 Elizabeth Street, Little Horton, and carrying on business at Borough Mills, Bower Street, both in the city of Bradford, electrical engineer, was bankrupt[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Bradford Observer 23 January 1901
  2. The Edinburgh Gazette 25 August 1905