Difference between revisions of "Robert Fielden and Sons"
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of Inchfield Picker Works, Walsden near Todmorden, and 6 Arch, Exchange, Manchester. | |||
Buffalo Hide Curers and Picker Manufacturers | |||
Established in 1817 by Robert Fielden. Continued as Robert Fielden and Sons. | |||
Incorporated as a Limited Company in 1897. | |||
1914 Directors: J. Fielden (Managing Director and Chairman) and T. Fielden. The oldest and largest Makers of Buffalo Pickers in the trade. Specialities: All kinds of Buffalo Picker required in weaving from a superior quality of hides. Trade Mark: A Buffalo Head. Patents: Several in Pickers and Machines for Making Pickers. | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:41, 22 February 2021
of Inchfield Picker Works, Walsden near Todmorden, and 6 Arch, Exchange, Manchester.
Buffalo Hide Curers and Picker Manufacturers
Established in 1817 by Robert Fielden. Continued as Robert Fielden and Sons.
Incorporated as a Limited Company in 1897.
1914 Directors: J. Fielden (Managing Director and Chairman) and T. Fielden. The oldest and largest Makers of Buffalo Pickers in the trade. Specialities: All kinds of Buffalo Picker required in weaving from a superior quality of hides. Trade Mark: A Buffalo Head. Patents: Several in Pickers and Machines for Making Pickers.