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wadey 13-07-2012 20:51

Platt Brothers of Oldham
 
I know I should get a life but I thought you might like this

Souvenir booklet by Platt Brothers of Oldham, showing how the firm of Platt Brothers and Company Ltd. has grown with the industry it serves

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Atarah 14-07-2012 17:47

Re: Platt Brothers of Oldham
 
er, the connection with ACCYWEB being? You have lost me on this one Wadey.

Retlaw 14-07-2012 18:03

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1002811)
er, the connection with ACCYWEB being? You have lost me on this one Wadey.

Platts took over Bulloughs.

Atarah 14-07-2012 21:24

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But IS IT the same Platts?. There's nothing SAYING its connected to Accy.

susie123 14-07-2012 21:43

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1002844)
But IS IT the same Platts?. There's nothing SAYING its connected to Accy.

Well that booklet dates from 1929. The merger of Howard and Bullough with Platts and other companies dates from the early thirties.

history

Retlaw 14-07-2012 21:43

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1002844)
But IS IT the same Platts?. There's nothing SAYING its connected to Accy.

There's only ever been one Platts Brothers of Oldham, they used to purchase a lot of stuff from Bulloughs, until they decide to tap the supply at its source.
Lang Bridges also made stuff for Platts Bros.
Retlaw

Atarah 15-07-2012 08:10

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I think I have learnt enough about Accrington's history to know the connection with H & B's anbd Platts, but my point was, the thread DOESNT say what the connection is! So anyone from out of the area doesnt understand the heading i.e. "Platt Brothers of Oldham"!!!!!!

susie123 15-07-2012 10:54

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1002870)
I think I have learnt enough about Accrington's history to know the connection with H & B's anbd Platts, but my point was, the thread DOESNT say what the connection is! So anyone from out of the area doesnt understand the heading i.e. "Platt Brothers of Oldham"!!!!!!

Well you obviously didn't make your point clearly enough. I won't bother trying to be helpful in future.

DaveinGermany 15-07-2012 11:44

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Originally Posted by Atarah (Post 1002870)
I think I have learnt enough about Accrington's history to know the connection with H & B's anbd Platts, but my point was, the thread DOESNT say what the connection is! So anyone from out of the area doesnt understand the heading i.e. "Platt Brothers of Oldham"!!!!!!

Aren't we tetchy today ? I'm from outside the area but being a curious soul I looked at the thread, then the attachment, saw it was about the cotton industry & could work out the inferred link between both regions as both were very dependent on cotton & it's manufacture in their heydays.

But then again I like to think that I'm intelligent enough to think things through & come up with answers for myself & not have to rely on some outside agency or department to do my thinking for me. :)

Many other threads have begun with outlandish titles that those not in the know couldn't understand, but folk aren't getting worked up over it. Relax a little, believe me you'll feel better for it. ;)

Retlaw 15-07-2012 12:07

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[quote=DaveinGermany;1002899]Aren't we tetchy today ?
No she's not, being tetchy, I've known Atarah near 40 years, she is an avid local historian, and like me, gets a bit fed up wi folk coming on with 1/2 a tale, and the gobsheites who mouth off, about somat they know little about, without thinking it through

Retlaw

DaveinGermany 15-07-2012 12:20

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[quote=Retlaw;1002909]
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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 1002899)
Aren't we tetchy today ?
No she's not, being tetchy, I've known Atarah near 40 years, she is an avid local historian, and like me, gets a bit fed up wi folk coming on with 1/2 a tale, and the gobsheites who mouth off, about somat they know little about, without thinking it through

Retlaw

I can appreciate that & I've read through the stuff you 2 often put up, but he didn't come on declaring his input to be some kind of new revelation or history, just an interesting aside that concerned the cotton industry & no challenge to the in depth knowledge & information supplied often & freely by yourself or Atarah.

I'd of though encouragement would've been better because surely the more that's handed on can only be better for the knowledge & understanding of generations to come.

susie123 15-07-2012 12:51

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[quote=DaveinGermany;1002910]
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Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 1002909)

I can appreciate that & I've read through the stuff you 2 often put up, but he didn't come on declaring his input to be some kind of new revelation or history, just an interesting aside that concerned the cotton industry & no challenge to the in depth knowledge & information supplied often & freely by yourself or Atarah.

I'd of though encouragement would've been better because surely the more that's handed on can only be better for the knowledge & understanding of generations to come.

Quite so, Dave, thanks for voicing my thoughts exactly.

wadey 16-07-2012 13:36

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I know some of the members on here worked at Platt's research facility in Helmshore, it has now been demolished and the site cleared for housing

Airtours-Platt Saco Lowell (TMM) "Holmefield House" Holcombe Road, Helmshore, Lancashire | Flickr - Photo Sharing!

Ed Kramer 16-05-2014 04:53

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I am doing some research on the Platt Brothers.I would like to know please if they are connected to Plattsburgh N.Y.? Where did they come from?Did they come from the U.S.?Thank you.


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