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1968 [[John Crossley and Sons|John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings]] Ltd of Halifax and the [[Carpet Manufacturing Co]] Ltd of Kidderminster bought out the interests of their other 2 partners in [[Kosset Carpets|Tufted Carpets]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jun 27, 1968</ref> | 1968 [[John Crossley and Sons|John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings]] Ltd of Halifax and the [[Carpet Manufacturing Co]] Ltd of Kidderminster bought out the interests of their other 2 partners in [[Kosset Carpets|Tufted Carpets]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jun 27, 1968</ref> | ||
1969 Acquired by [[Guthrie Industries]]The Times <ref>Aug. 21, 1969</ref> | 1969 Acquired by [[Guthrie Industries]]<ref>The Times <ref>Aug. 21, 1969</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:22, 28 November 2021
James Templeton and Co, of Glasgow.
Carpet Mill.
1839 The business was established in a very small way in Bridgeton. The founder of the firm was the inventor of the first machine-made Axminster carpets - James Templeton had previously been in business in Paisley as a manufacturer of Paisley shawls.
1873 Exhibited Axminster carpets and rugs at the Vienna Exhibition[1]
By 1923 there were 3 000 workpeople.
1947 became a public Limited Company with a great great grandson of James Templeton as Chairman.
1955 One of 5 companies which founded Tufted Carpets Ltd[2] whose products were sold as Kosset Carpets[3]
1961 The company had six carpet factories in Glasgow and two spinning mills, one in Glasgow and one in Stirling. It acquired a 30-acre site at Govanhill for a large new factory.
1968 John Crossley-Carpet Trades Holdings Ltd of Halifax and the Carpet Manufacturing Co Ltd of Kidderminster bought out the interests of their other 2 partners in Tufted Carpets Ltd[4]
1969 Acquired by Guthrie IndustriesCite error: Closing </ref>
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