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in 1875 were referred to as [[Curtis, Son and Hall]].
in 1875 were referred to as [[Curtis, Son and Hall]].
1887 Description and drawings of W. H. Rhodes's semi-mule<ref>[[Engineering 1887/11/11]]</ref>


c.1894 Plant and business acquired by [[John Hetherington and Sons]]
c.1894 Plant and business acquired by [[John Hetherington and Sons]]

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1917.

of Phoenix Works, Ancoats, Manchester.

Successors to Parr, Curtis and Madeley. See entry for Parr, Curtis and Madeley for further information on the company's location and its products.

in 1875 were referred to as Curtis, Son and Hall.

1887 Description and drawings of W. H. Rhodes's semi-mule[1]

c.1894 Plant and business acquired by John Hetherington and Sons

1917 Advert for carding machines. Proprietors are John Hetherington and Sons.[2]


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