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* The factory was located adjacent to Liverpool Road and to Irlam railway station, occupying a small triangular area between [[Royles ]]and the railway lines. A rail connection served the works' yard, where a Scotch derrick was installed for unloading logs.
* The factory was located adjacent to Liverpool Road and to Irlam railway station, occupying a small triangular area between [[Royles]] and the railway lines. A rail connection served the works' yard, where a Scotch derrick was installed for unloading logs.


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1917 advert

The Hulme Patent Advertising Match Co Ltd of Irlam, Manchester

  • Makers of matches and wooden fruit boxes
  • The factory was located adjacent to Liverpool Road and to Irlam railway station, occupying a small triangular area between Royles and the railway lines. A rail connection served the works' yard, where a Scotch derrick was installed for unloading logs.

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