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1929 Acquired by the [[Lancashire Cotton Corporation]].<ref>The Times, March 26, 1931</ref>
1929 Acquired by the [[Lancashire Cotton Corporation]].<ref>The Times, March 26, 1931</ref>
Demolished.


==See Also==
==See Also==

Revision as of 18:31, 25 May 2022

of New York Mill, Argyle Street, Heywood.

Architects: Stott and Sons, 1884.

71,000 mule spindles by Asa Lees and Co.

Horizontal engine by Scott and Hodgson.[1]

1891 Directory (Heywood): Listed as cotton spinners and manufacturers. More details

1929 Acquired by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation.[2]

Demolished.

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Sources of Information

  1. 'Stott and Sons Architects of the Lancashire Cotton Mill' by Roger N Holden, Carnegie Publishing, 1998
  2. The Times, March 26, 1931