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It appears that John Richards, an American engineer specialising in woodworking machinery, established the Manchester company, before it became [[George Richards and Co]] under the control of his son, George <ref>[http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/58/1163.pdf] A Pioneer in the Woodworking Business Woodcraft July 1911</ref> | It appears that John Richards, an American engineer specialising in woodworking machinery, established the Manchester company, before it became [[George Richards and Co]] under the control of his son, George <ref>[http://vintagemachinery.org/pubs/58/1163.pdf] A Pioneer in the Woodworking Business Woodcraft July 1911</ref> | ||
Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford, 1883 (Part 1) list Richards and Atkinson as engineers and makers of special machinery for wood working; lineshaft fittings on the American system. Address: 3 Bank Street, Exchange. There is a separate entry for [[ | Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford, 1883 (Part 1) list Richards and Atkinson as engineers and makers of special machinery for wood working; lineshaft fittings on the American system. Address: 3 Bank Street, Exchange. There is a separate entry for [[George Richards and Co]], engineers and manufacturers of wood cutting machinery, City Road, Hulme. The home address of Edward Atkinson, engineer (Richards & Atkinson) is given as 4 Richmond Hill, Bowdon | ||
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It appears that John Richards, an American engineer specialising in woodworking machinery, established the Manchester company, before it became George Richards and Co under the control of his son, George [1]
Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford, 1883 (Part 1) list Richards and Atkinson as engineers and makers of special machinery for wood working; lineshaft fittings on the American system. Address: 3 Bank Street, Exchange. There is a separate entry for George Richards and Co, engineers and manufacturers of wood cutting machinery, City Road, Hulme. The home address of Edward Atkinson, engineer (Richards & Atkinson) is given as 4 Richmond Hill, Bowdon