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Naylor Brothers (of Huddersfield)

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of Denby Dale, Huddersfield

See also Naylor Brothers (Contractors).

1903 Naylor Brothers, Huddersfield, the contractors for the new railway between Levenshulme and Wilmslow.[1]

1909 Contractors for part of the building of the Euston to Watford Railway.[2]

1932 Partnership change. '... the Partnership subsisting between George Wilfred Naylor, John Francis Naylor and William Naylor, who carried on business as Builders' Merchants and Sanitary Pipe Manufacturers, at Denby Dale, under the style or firm of NAYLOR BROTHERS, was dissolved so far as concerned the said John Francis Naylor on the 1st day of July, 1931, and notice is hereby also given that the partnership thereafter subsisting between the said George Wilfred Naylor and William Naylor, who continued to carry on business as Builders' Merchants and Sanitary Pipe Manufacturers, at Denby Dale aforesaid, under the style or firm of NAYLOR BROTHERS, has been dissolved so far as concerns the said George Wilfred Naylor by the Partnership subsisting between George Wilfred Naylor, John Francis Naylor and William Naylor, who carried on business as Builders' Merchants and Sanitary Pipe Manufacturers, at Denby Dale, under the style or firm of NAYLOR BROTHERS, was dissolved so far as concerned the said John Francis Naylor on the 1st day of July, 1931, and notice is hereby also given that the partnership thereafter subsisting between the said George Wilfred Naylor and William Naylor, who continued to carry on business as Builders' Merchants and Sanitary Pipe Manufacturers, at Denby Dale aforesaid, under the style or firm of NAYLOR BROTHERS, has been dissolved so far as concerns the said George Wilfred Naylor by...'[3]

1960 Naylor Brothers (Denby Dale), Ltd., Denby Dale, near Huddersfield.[4]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Evening News - Tuesday 29 September 1903
  2. The Engineer 1909/08/13
  3. The London Gazette Publication date:26 August 1932 Issue:33858 Page:5519
  4. Birmingham Daily Post - Tuesday 25 October 1960