Albion Mill, Manchester
Other Business Names:
- Ravenscroft & Clowes
- Newton, James, & William Joynson
- Fawcett & Johnson
- Gough, Thomas
- Amies, N J, & Co
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, North West, England
Sectors:
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Textile production
Cotton textiles production inc spinning & weaving
Notes:
A fireproof cotton mill built in the second decade of the 19th century. Original cotton mill on the site developed possibly by Ravenscroft & Clowes in c1801, possibly initially as a grain mill.1802 taken over by James Newton & William Joynson when operated as a cotton mill. 1806 occupied by Fawcett & Johnson and by 1810 probably occupied by Thomas Gough and his partners Clowes and Lloyd.1816 burnt down and rebuilt 1817. Gough remained for many years. By 1859 operated by N J Amies & Co and subsequently others
Publications:
- Albion Mill, Manchester by Fitzgerald, Ron
Groups:
Other Business Names:
- Ravenscroft & Clowes
- Newton, James, & William Joynson
- Fawcett & Johnson
- Gough, Thomas
- Amies, N J, & Co
Locations city-town / local authority / county1974 / region-state / country:
- Manchester, Manchester, Greater Manchester, North West, England
Sectors:
- Textile production Cotton textiles production inc spinning & weaving
Notes:
A fireproof cotton mill built in the second decade of the 19th century. Original cotton mill on the site developed possibly by Ravenscroft & Clowes in c1801, possibly initially as a grain mill.1802 taken over by James Newton & William Joynson when operated as a cotton mill. 1806 occupied by Fawcett & Johnson and by 1810 probably occupied by Thomas Gough and his partners Clowes and Lloyd.1816 burnt down and rebuilt 1817. Gough remained for many years. By 1859 operated by N J Amies & Co and subsequently othersPublications:
- Albion Mill, Manchester by Fitzgerald, Ron