Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1897 Acquired by the [[English Sewing Cotton Co]].<ref>The Times, December 2, 1897</ref>
1897 Acquired by the [[English Sewing Cotton Co]].<ref>The Times, December 2, 1897</ref>
This [https://images.manchester.gov.uk/collections/7df5af56-fc05-371c-be64-bf907c0ea883/?s%3Dmill%26page%3D4&pos=38 photograph] shows the 6-storey mill in 1900<ref>[https://images.manchester.gov.uk/collections/7df5af56-fc05-371c-be64-bf907c0ea883/?s%3Dmill%26page%3D4&pos=38] Manchester City Council local images collection: Mill Corner New Bailey St, Albert St
1900. Image m08834</ref>
        
        
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of Albert Mill, Manchester.

1798 Established

1891 Directory: Listed as Cotton Doublers. More details.

1897 Acquired by the English Sewing Cotton Co.[1]

This photograph shows the 6-storey mill in 1900[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, December 2, 1897
  2. [1] Manchester City Council local images collection: Mill Corner New Bailey St, Albert St 1900. Image m08834