Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1834 Listed as machine makers and manufacturers of woollen, worsted, flax, hemp, tow etc. machinery, brass and iron founders and patent axle tree manufactuers. Of Silver Street, Water Lane. <ref>[[1834 Directory of Leeds]]</ref>  
1834 Listed as machine makers and manufacturers of woollen, worsted, flax, hemp, tow etc. machinery, brass and iron founders and patent axle tree manufactuers. Of Silver Street, Water Lane. <ref>[[1834 Directory of Leeds]]</ref>  
A planing machine by Taylor, Wordsworth & Co, for planing ip to 12 ft long, 2ft square, was included in the sale of J. Bradwell's works in Micklegate, York.<ref> Yorkshire Gazette - Saturday 4 March 1843 </ref>


Top press. Exhibit at [[Bradford Industrial Museum]]
Top press. Exhibit at [[Bradford Industrial Museum]]
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[[Category: Machine Makers]]
[[Category: Machine Makers]]
[[Category: Textile Machinery]]
[[Category: Textile Machinery]]
[[Category: Machine Tools]]

Revision as of 20:24, 1 February 2019

of Midland Junction Foundry, Water Lane, Silver Street, Leeds

1817 Directory: Taylor and Wordsworth. Flax, woollen and worsted machine makers and manufacturers of patent axle trees. [1]

1834 Listed as machine makers and manufacturers of woollen, worsted, flax, hemp, tow etc. machinery, brass and iron founders and patent axle tree manufactuers. Of Silver Street, Water Lane. [2]

A planing machine by Taylor, Wordsworth & Co, for planing ip to 12 ft long, 2ft square, was included in the sale of J. Bradwell's works in Micklegate, York.[3]

Top press. Exhibit at Bradford Industrial Museum

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Sources of Information

  1. 1817 Directory of Leeds
  2. 1834 Directory of Leeds
  3. Yorkshire Gazette - Saturday 4 March 1843