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1889 Established by Daniel Jopson and Albert Ashworth trading as [[Jopson and Ashworth]].
1889 Established by Daniel Jopson and Albert Ashworth trading as [[Jopson and Ashworth]].


Name changed to [[Jopson, Ashworth and Edmunds]] when Edmonds joined the partnership.
Name changed to [[Jopson, Ashworth and Edmunds]] when Edmunds joined the partnership.


1900 Acquired by the [[British Cotton and Wool Dyers Association]].<ref>The Times, April 7, 1900</ref>
1900 Acquired by the [[British Cotton and Wool Dyers Association]].<ref>The Times, April 7, 1900</ref>

Latest revision as of 14:57, 17 January 2021

of Kid Clough Dye Works, Middleton.

1889 Established by Daniel Jopson and Albert Ashworth trading as Jopson and Ashworth.

Name changed to Jopson, Ashworth and Edmunds when Edmunds joined the partnership.

1900 Acquired by the British Cotton and Wool Dyers Association.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, April 7, 1900