EPW032675 ENGLAND (1930). Atlas Artificial Silk, Littleborough, 1930

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Title [EPW032675] Atlas Artificial Silk, Littleborough, 1930
Reference EPW032675
Date June-1930
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Place name LITTLEBOROUGH
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 393414, 415949
Longitude / Latitude -2.0996252363, 53.639781809575
National Grid Reference SD934159

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I have been informed that it was actually called Python Mill and was originally an asbestos works but was taken over, it's believed, in the 1920’s by the Dutch company Breda Visada who used the site to produce Cellulose Acetate or Artificial Silk. Ultimately the ownership passed to British Enka who changed the name to British Visada Ltd and eventually closed the factory down in the 1960’s.

(Info above courtesy of Littleborough Historical & Archive Society).



I have also found information that states that the company produced viscose continuous filament yarn and commenced production in 1932.



More digging to be done yet on this.

Triggy
Wednesday 5th of March 2014 08:48:49 PM
I have received further info from the Littleborough Historical & Archive Society showing a photo of viscose ripening tanks which I think shows that Breda Visada did in-fact produce viscose yarns.



My thanks to David Grayson of the Littleborough Historical & Archive Society.

Triggy
Wednesday 5th of March 2014 08:48:49 PM