EPW041936 ENGLAND (1933). Thomas Hardman and Sons Fernhill Cotton and Woollen Mills, Bury, 1933
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Title | [EPW041936] Thomas Hardman and Sons Fernhill Cotton and Woollen Mills, Bury, 1933 |
Reference | EPW041936 |
Date | June-1933 |
Link | |
Place name | BURY |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 380676, 411579 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.2920375583289, 53.600183774844 |
National Grid Reference | SD807116 |
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Drill Hall |
mrlawrence |
Wednesday 16th of July 2014 10:12:53 PM |
Engine Shed now Bury Transport Museum |
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Wednesday 16th of July 2014 10:11:18 PM |
Castlecroft Road |
mrlawrence |
Wednesday 16th of July 2014 10:07:13 PM |
Bury (Chamber Hall) Power Station
Decommissioned 1969 |
mrlawrence |
Monday 14th of July 2014 03:07:30 PM |
Every Street |
totoro |
Saturday 28th of December 2013 01:04:14 PM |
Thomas Hardman and Sons
Manufacturers of "machinery cloths"
Modern post code: BL9 5BL
1891:- Fernhill Mills, Hornby street; 140 looms, roller and clearer cloths, card cloths, and woollen, cotton and linen cloths for machinery - Pay day second Wednesday
The property is now used by a number of small businesses.
The textile connection remains with one of these- P&S Textiles, manufacturers of industrial textiles. Conveyor belts in cotton and polyester for all types of industry, also coated fabrics. |
totoro |
Saturday 28th of December 2013 01:02:06 PM |
Back Hornby Street |
totoro |
Saturday 28th of December 2013 01:00:27 PM |
Hornby Street |
totoro |
Saturday 28th of December 2013 12:58:32 PM |
Brunswick Free Methodist Chapel.Demolished 1969. There is a memorial garden in Tesco car park to those WW1 soldiers not disinterred after demolition |
Charles Dale |
Wednesday 12th of June 2013 03:02:30 PM |