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of Parkwood Mills, Longwood, Huddersfield.
of [[Parkwood Mill, Huddersfield|Parkwood Mills]], Longwood, Huddersfield.


Woollen Merchants and Manufacturers.  
Woollen Merchants and Manufacturers.  


Established about 1796 by John Broadbent (grandfather of present partners). Succeeded by (1) John Broadbent, Joseph Broadbent, and James Broadbent (sons); (2) John Broadbent and Butterworth Broadbent (son).
1914 Woollen Merchants and Manufacturers, Parkwood Mills, Longwood, Huddersfield. Present Principals: [[Benjamin Broadbent]], M.A., J.P., and [[Arthur Broadbent]]. Premises: Large Warehouse at Parkwood Mills. Branch: Manchester. Specialities: All class of goods for Tailoring and Wholesale Clothing Trades. Specialists in Dyeing and Finishing of Worsted and Serges. Patent: For the purification of trade waste waters at a profit.
Photo of part of Parkwood Mills [https://archive.org/details/thebritishreinforcedconcreteengineeringco.ltd.1923/page/n53/mode/1up here] <ref>[https://archive.org/details/thebritishreinforcedconcreteengineeringco.ltd.1923/page/n53/mode/1up] B.R.C. Structures: a Photographic Record of the Use of Reinforced Concrete in Modern Building Construction by The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co. Ltd., 1923 </ref>


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of Parkwood Mills, Longwood, Huddersfield.

Woollen Merchants and Manufacturers.

Established about 1796 by John Broadbent (grandfather of present partners). Succeeded by (1) John Broadbent, Joseph Broadbent, and James Broadbent (sons); (2) John Broadbent and Butterworth Broadbent (son).

1914 Woollen Merchants and Manufacturers, Parkwood Mills, Longwood, Huddersfield. Present Principals: Benjamin Broadbent, M.A., J.P., and Arthur Broadbent. Premises: Large Warehouse at Parkwood Mills. Branch: Manchester. Specialities: All class of goods for Tailoring and Wholesale Clothing Trades. Specialists in Dyeing and Finishing of Worsted and Serges. Patent: For the purification of trade waste waters at a profit.

Photo of part of Parkwood Mills here [1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] B.R.C. Structures: a Photographic Record of the Use of Reinforced Concrete in Modern Building Construction by The British Reinforced Concrete Engineering Co. Ltd., 1923