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of Fairfield Street, Manchester.
of Fairfield Street, Manchester.


1876 Company established by '''William Knott'''.
1876 Company established by [[William Knott]].


1907 '''Sam Knott''' joined the firm which became [[William Knott and Son]].
1907 [[Sam Knott]] joined the firm which became [[William Knott and Son]].


1913 Incorporated as a limited company.
1913 Incorporated as a limited company.

Revision as of 18:46, 8 December 2016

May 1921.

of Fairfield Street, Manchester.

1876 Company established by William Knott.

1907 Sam Knott joined the firm which became William Knott and Son.

1913 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 Steam and hydraulic engineers. [1]

1925 Apparently acquired by Dunlop Rubber Co[2] as part of its strategy to broaden its business into general rubber goods trade.


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Sources of Information

  1. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  2. The Times, 16 December 1925