Title
Illustrations of spinning company premises painted by Frank Wightman
Reference
YMS0601
Production date
1969 - 1979
Creator
- Wightman, FrankBiographyBiography
Frank Wightman attended Devonshire Street primary school, Ardwick and Birley Street Central School, Beswick. He undertook technical training at Newton Heath Technical College. On leaving the Technical College in 1927, Whightman started working for George Saxon, Openshaw, Manchester.
From 1943 he worked for a period at Beyer, Peacock & Co Ltd, locomotive engineers of Gorton, Manchester and later Hick Hargreaves of Bolton, mill engine manufacturers. Wightman’s work in looking after mill engines came at a time when the cotton mills of Lancashire and surrounding areas were beginning to close. Wightman recognised that the mills and mill engines were significant to the region’s textile industry heritage. Wightman worked with Dr Richard Hills, who set up the North Western Museum of Science and Industry, to save redundant mill engines and transfer them to the museum’s working steam collection.
Wightman died in 1989.
Extent
2 items
Archival history
Provenance unknown
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Associated people and organisations
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access
Conditions governing Reproduction
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