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* 1891 Directory: Listed. [[Cotton Mills in Blackburn 1891|More details]]
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1905 'ANOTHER NEW MILL FOR BLACKBURN. The Garden-street Mill Company have decided to erect new premises to contain 460 looms. The contract for engines, shafting, etc., has been given to Messrs. [[Ashton, Frost and Co]]., and the mill will be fitted with machinery by Messrs. Livesey, Limited. It is expected to have the mill running in September.'<ref>Cotton Factory Times - Friday 24 March 1905</ref>
1937 Converted into a gas mask factory.
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of Garden Street, Blackburn.

1891 Directory: Listed. More details

1905 'ANOTHER NEW MILL FOR BLACKBURN. The Garden-street Mill Company have decided to erect new premises to contain 460 looms. The contract for engines, shafting, etc., has been given to Messrs. Ashton, Frost and Co., and the mill will be fitted with machinery by Messrs. Livesey, Limited. It is expected to have the mill running in September.'[1]

1937 Converted into a gas mask factory.

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Sources of Information

  1. Cotton Factory Times - Friday 24 March 1905