Difference between revisions of "H. B. Barlow and Co"
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1882 Description of Barlow's expanding mandrel for use in lathes. Made by H. B. Barlow jun. & Co <ref>The Engineer, 28 July 1882</ref> | 1882 Description of Barlow's expanding mandrel for use in lathes. Made by H. B. Barlow jun. & Co <ref>The Engineer, 28 July 1882</ref> | ||
1901 photo of works entrance [https://images.manchester.gov.uk/Display.php?irn=58452&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&QueryName=BasicQuery&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&Anywhere=SummaryData%7CAdmWebMetadata&QueryTerms=boundary&QueryOption=Anywhere&Submit=Search&StartAt=41 here] <ref>[https://images.manchester.gov.uk/Display.php?irn=58452&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&QueryName=BasicQuery&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&Anywhere=SummaryData%7CAdmWebMetadata&QueryTerms=boundary&QueryOption=Anywhere&Submit=Search&StartAt=41] Manchester Local Image Collection, Cornbrook Park Road, Boundary through Burnside Works. Click on thumbnail.</ref> [[William Arbuckle and Sons]] works is next door. | 1901 photo of works entrance [https://images.manchester.gov.uk/Display.php?irn=58452&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&QueryName=BasicQuery&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&Anywhere=SummaryData%7CAdmWebMetadata&QueryTerms=boundary&QueryOption=Anywhere&Submit=Search&StartAt=41 here] <ref>[https://images.manchester.gov.uk/Display.php?irn=58452&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&QueryName=BasicQuery&QueryPage=%2Findex.php&Anywhere=SummaryData%7CAdmWebMetadata&QueryTerms=boundary&QueryOption=Anywhere&Submit=Search&StartAt=41] Manchester Local Image Collection, Cornbrook Park Road, Boundary through Burnside Works. Click on thumbnail.</ref> [[William Arbuckle and Sons]] works is next door. The photo shows the clearly-marked municipal and parliamentary boundary which divided Manchester and Stretford. The boundary was defined by [[Corn Brook]], which passed below in a culvert. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
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of Cornbrook Park Road, Cornbrook Works, Manchester
See also H. B. Barlow
1882 Description of Barlow's expanding mandrel for use in lathes. Made by H. B. Barlow jun. & Co [1]
1901 photo of works entrance here [2] William Arbuckle and Sons works is next door. The photo shows the clearly-marked municipal and parliamentary boundary which divided Manchester and Stretford. The boundary was defined by Corn Brook, which passed below in a culvert.