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Greenmount and Boyne Linen Co

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Greenmount and Boyne Linen Co of 47 Franklin Street, Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Greenmount and Boyne was formed when Boyne Weaving acquired the assets of Greenmount Weaving.

"Greenmount Weaving, which had been operating in Harold's Cross since 1808, was owned by the Quaker family, the Pims. Boyne Weaving had been established in Drogheda in the 1860s by a Protestant (Congregationalist) Liberal MP for the town."[1]

1929 Listed Exhibitor. Manufacturers of Housekeeping Linens, Towels, etc. The Irish Linen Guild. (Stands No. T.9 and T.22) [2]


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Sources of Information

  1. The Leading Manufacturing Firms in 1920s Dublin by Frank Barry, Trinity College Dublin, September 2017
  2. 1929 British Industries Fair Page 71