Title
Diary and Buyers' Guide 1891
Reference
YA1996.533
Production date
1891 - 1891
Creator
- Henry Bannerman & Sons LtdBiographyBiography
A textile spinning and weaving concern originally formed by David Bannerman in the early part of the 19th Century. The business a partnership originally had premises in Marsden Square, Manchester. As the company prospered as, merchants in all textile goods, the rest of the family who were a farming family from Perthshire moved to Manchester as well.
The new company Henry Bannerman & Sons who had premises in the Spring Garden area of Manchester continued to grow which resulted in moves to larger premises and eventually had a purpose built warehouse on York Street. In 1864 the company became spinners and weavers of textiles. They purchased North End and River Meadow mills in Stalybridge and in the following year Brunswick Mill, Ancoats and Old Hall Mill in Dukinfield.
Scope and Content
Publication includes illustrations of the mills, senior employees and a history of the origins of the company. The diary also contains descriptions of the numerous products it sold from the cloth it spun to other textiles and haberdashery it bought in for selling on to the public.
Physical description
Fair
Language
English
Archival history
Provenance unknown
Level of description
ITEM
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Henry Bannerman & Sons LtdBiographyBiography
A textile spinning and weaving concern originally formed by David Bannerman in the early part of the 19th Century. The business a partnership originally had premises in Marsden Square, Manchester. As the company prospered as, merchants in all textile goods, the rest of the family who were a farming family from Perthshire moved to Manchester as well.
The new company Henry Bannerman & Sons who had premises in the Spring Garden area of Manchester continued to grow which resulted in moves to larger premises and eventually had a purpose built warehouse on York Street. In 1864 the company became spinners and weavers of textiles. They purchased North End and River Meadow mills in Stalybridge and in the following year Brunswick Mill, Ancoats and Old Hall Mill in Dukinfield.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
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