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1891 Directory (Stockport): Listed as bleachers and dyers. And as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Stockport|More details]]
1891 Directory (Stockport): Listed as bleachers and dyers. And as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. [[1891 Cotton Mills in Stockport|More details]]
1900 Acquired by the [[Bleachers Association]].<ref>The Times, July 23, 1900</ref>





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of Bridge Street Mills, Ardwick, Manchester; and Heaton Mersey, Stockport.

1885 'Serious Accident at Cotton Mill.— , A singular accident occurred at Messrs. Melland and Coward's Mill, Heaton Mersey, on Wednesday. Immediately after starting the large engine that drives the spinning department, the engineer left it to attend other machinery. During his absence the engine attained such a rate of speed that the huge fly-wheel burst, its segments being scattered about the engine-room in all directions. One fragment struck and severed the steam pipe that connected the engine with the boiler. The accident will cause stoppage for least two or three weeks. [1]

1891 Directory: Listed as Bleachers / Dyers / Finishers etc. And as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. More details

1891 Directory (Stockport): Listed as bleachers and dyers. And as Cotton spinners and manufacturers. More details

1900 Acquired by the Bleachers Association.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Saturday 04 April 1885
  2. The Times, July 23, 1900