Title
Collection of Dobson and Barlow catalogues
Reference
YA1996.1232
Production date
1900 - 1950
Creator
- Dobson & Barlow LimitedBiographyBiography
Dobson & Barlow Limited manufactured textile machinery. Isaac Dobson established the company in 1790. His grandson Benjamin Dobson entered into a partnership in 1846 with a Mr Metcalf to form Dobson & Metcalf. The original Black Horse Street works in Bolton were sold the same year, and the new company established expanded works on Kay Street, known as the Globe Works. Edward Barlow joined the company as a partner in 1851, at which point the company became known as Dobson & Barlow. It became Dobson & Barlow Limited in 1892.
The First World War saw the company move from textile machinery manufacture to munitions work, manufacturing hand grenades, artillery shells, field kitchens, mobile workshops, naval mines and search lights. It was one of the largest munitions manufacturers in the area.
The company traded as a sole concern until the depression during the 1930s. In 1931, the company merged with other textile machinery makers to form the Textile Machinery Makers Ltd. Dobson & Barlow Limited continued to trade under its own name until 1970, when Textile Machinery Makers Ltd was rationalised to form Platt UK Ltd.
Scope and Content
Three textile machinery catalogues containing information about part numbers to enable replacement of worn or broken parts.
Extent
3 catalogues
Physical description
Fair
Language
English
Archival history
Archive donated by Mr V. Newton
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
- Horsfall & Bickham LimitedBiographyBiography
The company was founded in 1835 by William Horsfall (1807-1871). It was a card clothing manufacturer, which also began produced motor cars between 1902 and 1909. From 1910, the company gave up the automotive industry to concentrate on other areas of mechanical engineering.
It continued to manufacture card clothing until it acquired the assets of another subsidiary The English Card Clothing Company Limited on the 1st April 1984 on the same date the company transferred its existing trade and related assets to Carlco Securities Limited.
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.