Difference between revisions of "Goodbrand and Holland"
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[[Image:Im1895Ashenhurst-Goodbrand.jpg|thumb| 1895. From ‘Lectures on Practical Weaving’ by T. R. Ashenhurst]] | [[Image:Im1895Ashenhurst-Goodbrand.jpg|thumb| 1895. From ‘Lectures on Practical Weaving’ by T. R. Ashenhurst]] | ||
Founded by [[Walter Goodbrand]] and [[ | Founded by [[Walter Goodbrand]] and [[Thomas E. Holland]] | ||
1879 Listed as Goodbrand and Holland of 29 Market Place and Victoria Works, Dutton Street, New Bridge Street, as 'Engineers and Machinists' and 'Mill Furnishers', <ref> Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford, 1879. [Part 2: Trades, Institutions, Streets, etc.] | 1879 Listed as Goodbrand and Holland of 29 Market Place and Victoria Works, Dutton Street, New Bridge Street, as 'Engineers and Machinists' and 'Mill Furnishers', <ref> Slater's Directory of Manchester & Salford, 1879. [Part 2: Trades, Institutions, Streets, etc.] |
Latest revision as of 13:21, 8 December 2010
Founded by Walter Goodbrand and Thomas E. Holland
1879 Listed as Goodbrand and Holland of 29 Market Place and Victoria Works, Dutton Street, New Bridge Street, as 'Engineers and Machinists' and 'Mill Furnishers', [1]
1895 Listed as 'Engineers and Machinists', 'Mill and Colliery Furnishers', 'Milling Engineers' and 'Pump Makers' of 28 Market Place with works at Southall Way, Strangeways. [2]
c1900 Became Goodbrand and Co