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Lathe with 4 speed cone pulley.

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Double headed shaping machine, belt driven

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Shaping machines ready for despatch to China

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Double headed shaping machine, motorised

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Shaping machine, belt driven

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Belt driven double headed shaping machine

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Drill string pipe machining drill connection for drilling rigs. Situated in Southern Sudan.

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Machining part of valve assembly in Southern Sudan

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Machinery for the textile industry was manufactured in various Todmorden engineering workshops.

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Aston and Barker's wagon is paraded through the town in the Lifeboat Saturday procession on 7th July 1906

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Several Todmorden firms produced or maintained the machinery used in the cotton factories. Lord Bros. produced textile machinery, often building looms to their own specification. Jeremiah Jackson was also in the machine trade as textile engineers,…

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A corner of the engineering workshop of Astin & Barker's Victoria Ironworks, Salford. 1890 - 1900.

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The lorry is carrying a copper drying cylinder made by Geo. Whitehead & Sons at their Salford Works. This type of cylinder was used in the sizing process at firms such as Matthew Stuttard's, Warp Sizers, of Knowlwood Mill.

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Edward Lord, 1st March 1812 - 10th September 1875. He was a pioneer in the manufacture of cotton spinning machinery and the founder of the firm.

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Interior view of the packing department on the Baltimore site.

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Group photograph taken in the foundry area at Lord Bros., later occupied by Kinghorns.

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Group photographs taken in the foundry area at Lord Bros., later occupied by Kinghorns.
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