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[[Image:Im1911CotYB-Taylor.jpg|thumb| 1911. ]]
[[Image:Im1911CotYB-Taylor.jpg|thumb| 1911. ]]
[[Image:Im1917WoolYB-Taylor.jpg|thumb| 1917. ]]
[[Image:Im1917WoolYB-Taylor.jpg|thumb| 1917. ]]
[[image:JD 2024 09 16 Ghent 8.JPG|thumb|1906 Self-acting mule at the [[Museum of Technology, Ghent]]]]
[[image:JD 2024 09 16 Ghent 8.JPG|thumb|1906 Self-acting mule at the [[Museum of Industry, Ghent]]]]


'''Taylor, Lang and Co''' of Castle Iron Works, Stalybridge produced looms and other equipment for the cotton industry.
'''Taylor, Lang and Co''' of Castle Iron Works, Stalybridge produced looms and other equipment for the cotton industry.

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1891.
1891.
1911.
1917.
1906 Self-acting mule at the Museum of Industry, Ghent

Taylor, Lang and Co of Castle Iron Works, Stalybridge produced looms and other equipment for the cotton industry.

Business founded by Thomas Milburn

1914 Textile machinists. Specialities: mixing and blowing-room machinery, self-acting mules for coarse, medium and fine counts; also waste spinning mule. [1]

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