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1840 Partnership dissolved between Thomas Anderson and James Tedswell, Minshull Street, Manchester, machine makers <ref>Sheffield Independent - Saturday 4th January 1840</ref>
1840 Partnership dissolved between Thomas Anderson and James Tedswell, Minshull Street, Manchester, machine makers <ref>Sheffield Independent - Saturday 4th January 1840</ref>


* 1850 Listed in Slater’s Manchester & Salford Directory under 'Machine Makers and Tool Makers and Dealers', at Canal Street and Minshull Street. The 'Streets' section of the directory places the premises as the first building in Canal Street from Minshull Street. Reference to the 1849 O.S. map <ref>'The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Maps: Manchester Sheet 29: Manchester (Piccadilly) 1849' [http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/ Alan Godfrey Maps website]</ref> shows '''Minshull Street Iron Works''' (Engines & Machines) at this location.  
1850 Listed in Slater’s Manchester & Salford Directory under 'Machine Makers and Tool Makers and Dealers', at Canal Street and Minshull Street. The 'Streets' section of the directory places the premises as the first building in Canal Street from Minshull Street. Reference to the 1849 O.S. map <ref>'The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Maps: Manchester Sheet 29: Manchester (Piccadilly) 1849' [http://www.alangodfreymaps.co.uk/ Alan Godfrey Maps website]</ref> shows '''Minshull Street Iron Works''' (Engines & Machines) at this location.
 
Adshead's 1851 map identifies the building as [[James Houtson|J. Houtson & Co's Machine Works]].


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Latest revision as of 08:47, 21 August 2019

1840 Partnership dissolved between Thomas Anderson and James Tedswell, Minshull Street, Manchester, machine makers [1]

1850 Listed in Slater’s Manchester & Salford Directory under 'Machine Makers and Tool Makers and Dealers', at Canal Street and Minshull Street. The 'Streets' section of the directory places the premises as the first building in Canal Street from Minshull Street. Reference to the 1849 O.S. map [2] shows Minshull Street Iron Works (Engines & Machines) at this location.

Adshead's 1851 map identifies the building as J. Houtson & Co's Machine Works.

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Sources of Information

  1. Sheffield Independent - Saturday 4th January 1840
  2. 'The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Maps: Manchester Sheet 29: Manchester (Piccadilly) 1849' Alan Godfrey Maps website