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Telephone: Droylsden 1381. (1947)
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* 1891 Directory: Listed as Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers. [[Cotton Mills in Manchester and Salford 1891|More details]]. <ref>[[1891 Cotton Mills in Manchester and Salford]]</ref>
* 1891 Directory: Listed as Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Manchester and Salford|More details]].


* 1932 Patent Application - Improvements in or relating to the production of pattern effects on materials made of or containing cellulose esters or ethers. <ref>[http://www.wikipatents.com/gb/400643.html] Wikipatents</ref>
* 1932 Patent Application - Improvements in or relating to the production of pattern effects on materials made of or containing cellulose esters or ethers. <ref>[http://www.wikipatents.com/gb/400643.html] Wikipatents</ref>

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of Beetle Works, Droylsden.

Telephone: Droylsden 1381. (1947)

  • 1891 Directory: Listed as Bleachers, Dyers and Finishers. More details.
  • 1932 Patent Application - Improvements in or relating to the production of pattern effects on materials made of or containing cellulose esters or ethers. [1]
  • 1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Producers of Dyed or Screen Printed Rayons for all Purposes. "4th Step" process gives Fast Vat Shades on Acetate Rayons and is specially suitable for Furnishing, Dress and Lingerie Fabrics. (Earls Court, Ground Floor, Stand No 63) [2]

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