step would be to gradually work all present existing pro¬ ductive societies into this system. Hebden Bridge , Paisley , Airedale , Coventry , Printing Society, Leek , the Flour Mills, & c, would all have to take in the
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and the intelligence of the labourer the guiding spirit of the movement. The Hebden Bridge Manufacturing or Fustian Cuttere, the Airedale Society, Co¬ operative Printers, Coventry Watchmakers, Leek Silk Twist , and others might be referred to, but a perusal
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and Yorkshire Pi o. Manufac. Hebden Bridge Fustian Manufacturing Shcepshed Hosiery Manufacturing re S Lin £ Quilts and Table Covers Airedale ( Bradford ) Manufacturing 6 1. :: 1 j 1 i. NorfchamptonsbireProductive,Wollaslon { \ 1 *Walgravo Manufacturing 1 "
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were just being initiated in the Airedale , Calderdale, and Dewsbury districts. We at once allied ourselves with the Calderdale district organisation, and were soon taking an active part on the executive. The Airedale societies had preceded us in this
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Counties Ex. (Ware to Peterborough ) Eastern Union and Hadleigh J. East Dereham and Norwich East Lancashire East Lancashire and Airedale J. East Lincolnshire East of Fife East Riding J. East and AVest Cumberland J. East & West India Docks
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Phelps, E. L., Esq. ( Wigan ), 138, Bedford Street , Liverpool . Pickard, Rev. H. A. ( Oxford ), Airedale , Oxford . tP°le, M., Esq. ( Huddersfield ), (temporary). «yce, E. S. MoBtyn, Esq. ( Newport ), Belmont
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Phelps, E. L., Esq. ( Wigan ), 138, Bedford Street , Liverpool . Pickard, Rev. H. A. ( Oxford ), Airedale , Oxford . tPole, M., Esq. ( Huddersfield ), (temporary). Pryce, E. S. Mostyn , Esq. ( Newport ),
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Horticultural Association Creek Road , Deptford ; and 3, Agar Street , Strand , W.C. Airedale Manufacturing Fulton Street , Bradford . Alcester Needlemakers Malt Mill Lane , Alcester . Anchor Boot New Evington , Leicester , Barvvell Boot Barwell
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c. i860 Eccles Manufacturing Silk Street , Eccles , near Manchester 1870 Hebden Bridge Fustian Nutclough Works, Hebden Bridge 1872 Airedale Manufacturing Fulton Street , Thornton Road , Bradford 1874 Leek Silk Twist ... Park Mills, Leek , Staffs. 1876
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Association Limited - - - - 11 Airedale Worsted Manufacturing Society Limited - - - - 13 Alcester Needle Manufacturing Society Limited 14 Bookbinders' Society Limited 15 Bromsgrove Nail Forgers' Society Limited ------ 16 Burnley Self-Help Cotton Manufacturing Society Limited
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^74,000. Thomson's Woollen Cloth Factory, at Huddersfield , registered in 1886 , and dong a trade in 1898 of ,£22,000. Airedale Worsted Society, founded in 1872 , and doing a trade in 1898 of ^18,000. Burnley Self-Help Cotton Manufacturing Society,
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Association Limited - - - - n Airedale Worsted Manufacturing Society Limited - - - - 13 Alcester Needle Manufacturing Society Limited 14 Bookbinders' Society Limited 16 Bristol Boot Productive Society Limited - - - - 16 Bristol Pianoforte Productive
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society desiring to apply the principle. Co-partnership Societies in the North- Western Section of the Co-operative Union. Hebden Bridge Fustian; Airedale Worsted Manufacturing; Leek Silk Twist ; Burnley Self-Help; Wm. Thomson & Sons; Macclesfield Silk Manufacturing; Nelson Self -Help ;
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step would be to gradually work all present existing pro¬ ductive societies into this system. Hebden Bridge , Paisley , Airedale , Coventry , Printing Society, Leek , the Flour Mills, & c, would all have to take in the
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and the intelligence of the labourer the guiding spirit of the movement. The Hebden Bridge Manufacturing or Fustian Cuttere, the Airedale Society, Co¬ operative Printers, Coventry Watchmakers, Leek Silk Twist , and others might be referred to, but a perusal
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and Yorkshire Pi o. Manufac. Hebden Bridge Fustian Manufacturing Shcepshed Hosiery Manufacturing re S Lin £ Quilts and Table Covers Airedale ( Bradford ) Manufacturing 6 1. :: 1 j 1 i. NorfchamptonsbireProductive,Wollaslon { \ 1 *Walgravo Manufacturing 1 "
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were just being initiated in the Airedale , Calderdale, and Dewsbury districts. We at once allied ourselves with the Calderdale district organisation, and were soon taking an active part on the executive. The Airedale societies had preceded us in this
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T. Pottenger and Mr W. Stead Bradlord, Yorkshire ( Salem chapel)- Mr H. Brown and Mr Edward Kenion Bradford , Airedale college- Mr J. Dewhurst Bradford , Yorkshire - Mr W. Byles and Mr P. Heron Bradninch - Mr T.
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of the hilly district to the north-west, the chief reservoirs being near Denholme , and between Wharfe ¬ dale and Airedale . These works are so far completed as to be available not only for the town and its immediate
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