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1834 John Winterbottom, Cotton Spinner, Bottoms Lodge Mill,<ref>Pigot and Co's Commercial Directory for the County of Cheshire 1834</ref> | 1834 John Winterbottom, Cotton Spinner, Bottoms Lodge Mill,<ref>Pigot and Co's Commercial Directory for the County of Cheshire 1834</ref> | ||
1853 Advertisement for sale of 'Valuable Freehold Estate, Mills.Water Power, and Buildings, known by the name of Bottoms Lodge Mill, situate Tintwistle, near Mottram, in the county of Chester,.... with water wheel of 50 horses' power, nearly new, by Taylor, Marsden; steam engine, 40 horses power; two high-pressure steam boilers, of 50 horses' power each,.....<ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 25th June 1853</ref> | 1853 Advertisement for sale of 'Valuable Freehold Estate, Mills.Water Power, and Buildings, known by the name of Bottoms Lodge Mill, situate Tintwistle, near Mottram, in the county of Chester,.... with water wheel of 50 horses' power, nearly new, by [[Robert Taylor and Sons|Taylor]], Marsden; steam engine, 40 horses power; two high-pressure steam boilers, of 50 horses' power each,.....<ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 25th June 1853</ref> | ||
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in Tintwistle
1834 John Winterbottom, Cotton Spinner, Bottoms Lodge Mill,[1]
1853 Advertisement for sale of 'Valuable Freehold Estate, Mills.Water Power, and Buildings, known by the name of Bottoms Lodge Mill, situate Tintwistle, near Mottram, in the county of Chester,.... with water wheel of 50 horses' power, nearly new, by Taylor, Marsden; steam engine, 40 horses power; two high-pressure steam boilers, of 50 horses' power each,.....[2]