https://marplelocalhistorysociety.org.uk/archives/items/browse?collection=3&output=atom2024-03-29T09:25:25+00:00Omekahttps://marplelocalhistorysociety.org.uk/archives/items/show/2761
Typed research and extended family by Hilary Atkinson.]]>2023-09-05T11:44:13+00:00
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Thomas Hudson : Apprentice 1801 : Research Material
Description
Photocopy of original indenture and typed transcript for Thomas Hudson who was apprenticed as a Smith in 1801 and 1805 to Samuel Oldknow owned by the Holton Family who gave MLHS a copy. 2023
Typed research and extended family by Hilary Atkinson.
Photographs of Foundation Stone : Mrs Frank Barlow & W B Wilkinson : 1906
Description
Two photocopies of photographs taken of the Foundation Stones at Hawk Green Reading Library laid by Mrs Frank Barlow and W B Hodgkinson Esq of Marple on the 13th October 1906.
Identifier
HOM/02/011
Louiset
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Written by Peter Clark, under the heading "Disappeared without Trace" giving The Story of Hollins Mill with text, maps and photographs
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"Disappeared without Trace" : Story of Hollins Mill
Description
Three pages from "Local History & Heritage with Marple Website" downloaded from Marple-uk.com.
Written by Peter Clark, under the heading "Disappeared without Trace" giving The Story of Hollins Mill with text, maps and photographs
Papers on the now filled in canal arm to the mill from the Peak Forest Canal
Description
British Transport Waterways, a 16th April 1959, Closure of Hollins Mill Arm Print an article on the canal arm from Pete Dixons Industral Heritage website,
http://www.pittdixon.go-plus.net/pfc-hollins-mill/pfc-hollins-mill.htm
]]>https://marplelocalhistorysociety.org.uk/archives/items/show/79 Email correspondence 2024 from John Glithero together with his photocopied notes relating to Hollins Mill, machinery in use, photographs and newspaper cuttings on the subject of machinery in other local mills.]]>2024-03-22T17:19:30+00:00
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Machinery at Hollins Mill
Subject
Information and Research into Engines and Machinery at Hollins Mill.
Description
Stockport Advertiser 6th Nov 1920, 'The Hollins Mill Engine', details of the new engine 1,500 HP. Letter from Edward Wilkinson to Peter Bardsley - 30 August 1996, names the two engines as Gog and Magog. Copy of original advert for machinery sale in 1857. List of sale items, from previous reference, at Hollins Vale Mill, 4th November 1857. Extract from 200 Years of Stationary Engines in Stockport by Bernard Hayes, that mentions Hollins Mill engine. email: from John Glithero to Ann Hearle, with details of research into the online Manchester Guardian, in relation to Hollins Mill. Copy of a page from unknown book with photo of vertical tandem gas engine. Photos: interior of mill.
Email correspondence 2024 from John Glithero together with his photocopied notes relating to Hollins Mill, machinery in use, photographs and newspaper cuttings on the subject of machinery in other local mills.
Date
Reviewed
SR Mar 2024
Identifier
HOM/02/06
MartinC
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Memories: Edith Atknson (nee Pearce) 1935 memories
Email: Describing the Interview of Margaret Davenport by Hilary Atkinson.
Memories: Hilda Howard (nee Atkinson) written in late 1990s.
Email (2014) from Ann Hearle to Janet Yarwood seeking photographs of Cranage Hall,
Photo: Holins Mill Nursery trip to Blackpool 1954, provided by Magaret Davenport
Photo: Margaret Davenport, in backyard.
Photo: Edith Atkinson (nee Pearce)
Photocopy of presentation plaque on a smoking cabinet given to George Wilkinson 1910 and brief notes, given by his grandson 1996]]>2024-03-08T16:56:22+00:00
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Memories of Hollins Mill
Subject
A collection of memories of both those working at the mill, and those who had relations and friends who also work at the mill.
Description
Memories: Margaret Davenport (nee Close).
Memories: Edith Atknson (nee Pearce) 1935 memories
Email: Describing the Interview of Margaret Davenport by Hilary Atkinson.
Memories: Hilda Howard (nee Atkinson) written in late 1990s.
Email (2014) from Ann Hearle to Janet Yarwood seeking photographs of Cranage Hall,
Photo: Holins Mill Nursery trip to Blackpool 1954, provided by Magaret Davenport
Photo: Margaret Davenport, in backyard.
Photo: Edith Atkinson (nee Pearce)
Photocopy of presentation plaque on a smoking cabinet given to George Wilkinson 1910 and brief notes, given by his grandson 1996
Source
Go to Hyperlink below for article from MLHS websit relating to this subject
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1. Newspaper cutting Stockport Advertiser 16th May 1856: ."A Warning to Apprentices,"
2. Typed copy of Apprentice Indenture December 1887 , Samuel Hodgkinson.and William Sheldon with photocopy of his Long Service presentation.
3. Email correspondence (December 2011) with Anne Cole, The Guild of One Name Studies.
4. Boston Union Minutes 11th January 1851, 19th April 1851 (typed copy)
5. Email correspondence with Noa Snowden a researcher from "Who Do You Think You Are ?", concerning apprentices from the Isle of Skye working at the mill.2009
6. Skye Girl articles drawn from the "Am Baile Highland History & Culture" website. Maiden Pamphlets on http://www.ambaile.org.uk/en/Media Contents MediaType=narrative
7. Summary of Ann Hearle's reserach into working conditions at Hollins Mill.
8. Two page typed letter with information and schedule of places of births and deaths among the apprentices written to Mrs Swindells from Edna Waine.
9. Copy of Indenture for Thomas Hudson's apprentice to Samuel Oldknow 1801.
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Apprentices
Subject
Research material into the Apprentice System in Hollins Mill
Description
Miscellaneous material relating to "Apprentice's" :
1. Newspaper cutting Stockport Advertiser 16th May 1856: ."A Warning to Apprentices,"
2. Typed copy of Apprentice Indenture December 1887 , Samuel Hodgkinson.and William Sheldon with photocopy of his Long Service presentation.
3. Email correspondence (December 2011) with Anne Cole, The Guild of One Name Studies.
4. Boston Union Minutes 11th January 1851, 19th April 1851 (typed copy)
5. Email correspondence with Noa Snowden a researcher from "Who Do You Think You Are ?", concerning apprentices from the Isle of Skye working at the mill.2009
6. Skye Girl articles drawn from the "Am Baile Highland History & Culture" website. Maiden Pamphlets on http://www.ambaile.org.uk/en/Media Contents MediaType=narrative
7. Summary of Ann Hearle's reserach into working conditions at Hollins Mill.
8. Two page typed letter with information and schedule of places of births and deaths among the apprentices written to Mrs Swindells from Edna Waine.
9. Copy of Indenture for Thomas Hudson's apprentice to Samuel Oldknow 1801.
Identifier
HOM/02/04
Louiset
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March 10th 1910: Headline "Cotton Trade Dispute at Marple"
Hollins Mill, Marple was closed last night until further notice, and 650 operatives are thrown out of work
April 6th 1910: Headline "Maple Weavers Wages"
A settlement was arranged last night in connection with the strike of weavers at the Hollins Mill at Marple.
February 11th 1956: Headline "Another Mill to Close, 270 Out of Work"
Hollins Mill spinning and weaving workers will be out of work.
October 20th 1955 : Headline "Cotton Firm's Expansion" Further expansion at Hollins Mill.
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Manchester Guardian Articles : Hollins Mill
Subject
An Industrial Dispute in 1910, and announced closure in 1956
Description
Reports from the Manchester Guardian.
March 10th 1910: Headline "Cotton Trade Dispute at Marple"
Hollins Mill, Marple was closed last night until further notice, and 650 operatives are thrown out of work
April 6th 1910: Headline "Maple Weavers Wages"
A settlement was arranged last night in connection with the strike of weavers at the Hollins Mill at Marple.
February 11th 1956: Headline "Another Mill to Close, 270 Out of Work"
Hollins Mill spinning and weaving workers will be out of work.
October 20th 1955 : Headline "Cotton Firm's Expansion" Further expansion at Hollins Mill.
Creator
martinc
Identifier
HOM/02/03
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date April 24th 1922]]>2024-03-08T16:49:39+00:00
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Wage List, Hollins Mill
Subject
Piecers and Bobbiners wage list for Hollins Mill
Description
Wage list from Hollins Mill Nos. 26 & 28 Weft Mules
date April 24th 1922
Identifier
HOM/02/02
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Three A4 page leaflet on Apprentice System at Quarry Bank with Indenture of Thomas Godmore, aged 11. Quarry Bank Mill]]>2024-03-13T11:21:02+00:00
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"The Factory Girls" by Robert Dibb of Dewsbury
Subject
Lyrics of Ballad
Description
'The Factory Girl’: ballad by Robert Dibb of Dewsbury, dedicated to factory reformer John Wood, c. 1836 The Factory Act of 1847, also known as the Ten Hours Act was an United Kingdom Act of Parliament which restricted the working hours of women and young persons (13-18) in textile mills to 10 hours per day
Three A4 page leaflet on Apprentice System at Quarry Bank with Indenture of Thomas Godmore, aged 11. Quarry Bank Mill