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cashman 19-10-2011 11:13

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Different mill mobertol the "Enfield" mill became Bubble factory.;):)

mobertol 19-10-2011 11:54

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 940850)
Different mill mobertol the "Enfield" mill became Bubble factory.;):)

Ok -so where was Moscow Mill then -I know where Moscow Mill Street is -logically it must have been near there...has it been knocked down?

mobertol 19-10-2011 12:00

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Am getting confused -just looked it up on Google maps and there's a photo of "Oswaldtwitle Mills" -looks like what i knew as the Bubble factory...
Moscow Mill, Colliers St, Ossy:confused:

cashman 19-10-2011 12:01

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 940854)
Ok -so where was Moscow Mill then -I know where Moscow Mill Street is -logically it must have been near there...has it been knocked down?

Moscow Mill was on Moscow mill st facing the Pickups Arms as far as i'm aware,have a great story about that,but aint gonna print it.:D

mobertol 19-10-2011 12:22

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 940856)
Moscow Mill was on Moscow mill st facing the Pickups Arms as far as i'm aware,have a great story about that,but aint gonna print it.:D

Shame I like a good yarn...;)

Jim Procter 24-10-2011 14:01

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My Mum and Dad worked at Church Bank Mill in the 1930s and during the war.She was a weaver, four looms,and Dad was a tackler. I used to go in the mill from Church Kirk School for my dinner.My Mum used to take the meal prepared the night before in a wicker shopping basket.There was a big steam oven where the workers could warm up their meals.Mum would put a cloth on top of the loom and I would sit on it. My little brother would sit on the loom opposite.Dad had built a table between the looms. Mum and Dad sat on stools between the looms.Used to help Mum filling the shuttles.

katex 24-10-2011 17:17

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Originally Posted by mobertol (Post 940855)
Am getting confused -just looked it up on Google maps and there's a photo of "Oswaldtwitle Mills" -looks like what i knew as the Bubble factory...
Moscow Mill, Colliers St, Ossy:confused:

Indeed Oswaldtwistle Mills is now in what was known as Moscow Mill. The Bubble Factory did start off on a floor of Woodnook Mill and was transferred to Moscow Mill before being sold off to an independent buyer.

Enfield Manufacturing was the group name, but lots of people referred to Moscow Mill as 'Enfield' mill, and suspect this is where Cashy is getting confused.

Enfield, of course, owned other mills at one time such as Three Brooks, Woodnook, Clifton and Britannia Mill at Blackburn.

Enfield took its name from the company based at Clayton-le-Moors who bought the lease of Moscow Mill in 1897.

Hope this helps.

What a terrible accident your Gran suffered, Mobertol.

jaysay 24-10-2011 18:08

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 942093)
Indeed Oswaldtwistle Mills is now in what was known as Moscow Mill. The Bubble Factory did start off on a floor of Woodnook Mill and was transferred to Moscow Mill before being sold off to an independent buyer.

Enfield Manufacturing was the group name, but lots of people referred to Moscow Mill as 'Enfield' mill, and suspect this is where Cashy is getting confused.

Enfield, of course, owned other mills at one time such as Three Brooks, Woodnook, Clifton and Britannia Mill at Blackburn.

Enfield took its name from the company based at Clayton-le-Moors who bought the lease of Moscow Mill in 1897.

Hope this helps.

What a terrible accident your Gran suffered, Mobertol.

I'm glad I scrolled to the bottom of this page before posting, I was going to say I bet Kate knows :rolleyes::D

katex 24-10-2011 18:17

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 942117)
I'm glad I scrolled to the bottom of this page before posting, I was going to say I bet Kate knows :rolleyes::D

I'm useful sometimes.. LOL.

jaysay 24-10-2011 19:01

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 942125)
I'm useful sometimes.. LOL.

Well I seem to remember that you worked there at one time, some kind of Rep:)


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