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of Manchester and Salford.


1887 Exhibitors at the Royal Jubilee Exhibition in  Manchester: Albert Dux and Co of 36 and 38, Queen-street, and Sunnyside Finishing Works, Salford. Cutting Machine for Velvets. Grinding Stone to sharpen the knives. Various Dyed and Printed Cotton Goods.


1887 Albert Dux and Co of 36 and 38, Queen-street, and Sunnyside Finishing Works, Salford. Cutting Machine for Velvets. Grinding Stone to sharpen the knives. Various Dyed and Printed Cotton Goods.
1909 'OBITUARY: Mr. Albert Dux, of Plymouth-grove, Chorlton-on-Medlock, has passed away at Blackpool. He was a member of the firm of Albert Dux and Co, merchants and manufacturers of cotton goods and finishers, of Grosvenor-street, Piccadilly, Manchester.' <ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Monday 11 January 1909 </ref>
 
1909 'OBITUARY Mr. Albert Dux, of Plymouth-grove, Chorlton-on-Medlock, has passed away at Blackpool. He was a member of the firm of Albert Dux and Co, merchants and manufacturers of cotton goods and finishers, of Grosvenor-street, Piccadilly, Manchester.' <ref>Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Monday 11 January 1909 </ref>





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of Manchester and Salford.

1887 Exhibitors at the Royal Jubilee Exhibition in Manchester: Albert Dux and Co of 36 and 38, Queen-street, and Sunnyside Finishing Works, Salford. Cutting Machine for Velvets. Grinding Stone to sharpen the knives. Various Dyed and Printed Cotton Goods.

1909 'OBITUARY: Mr. Albert Dux, of Plymouth-grove, Chorlton-on-Medlock, has passed away at Blackpool. He was a member of the firm of Albert Dux and Co, merchants and manufacturers of cotton goods and finishers, of Grosvenor-street, Piccadilly, Manchester.' [1]


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  1. Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser - Monday 11 January 1909