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G. L. Murphy

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October 1929. "Krause" Hydraulic Embossing Machine etc.
March 1938. Letter Header.
2012. View of derelict works. (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).
2012. G. L. Murphy Works (photo by Jonathon Tattersall).

G. L. Murphy Ltd. of Imperial Works, Menston, Ilkley.

1919 Firm established. They specialised initially as importers of foreign built tanning machinery and reconditioners of all types of leather trade equipment.[1]

1934 Took over the business of B. and J. Wright and Sons.[2]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Early Leather Trades' Engineers of Leeds, Part II. B. and J. Wright and Sons by T. Lyons (Journal of the Society of Leather Technologists & Chemists (SLTC), Vol 73 (1989), pp70-73).
  2. Early Leather Trades' Engineers of Leeds, Part II. B. and J. Wright and Sons by T. Lyons (Journal of the Society of Leather Technologists & Chemists (SLTC), Vol 73 (1989), pp70-73).