Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Dickinson Street Mill

From Graces Guide

in Manchester

1829 Thomas Ogden & Sons advertising for 'A few fine mule spinners'.[1]

Bancks and Co's Plan of Manchester, 1831 shows Ogden's Cotton Mill at the southern end of Dickinson Street. The 1849 O.S. map together with Adshead's 1851 Maps of Manchester show Dickinson Street Mill (cotton) of James Frost (T. Ogden and Sons) immediately south of Fothergill and Dobinson's Globe Works

By 1901 Dickinson Street Power Station covered the southern end of the site. The canal branch has been filled in and serves as a car park.

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Sources of Information

  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser, 22 August 1829