Curzon Mill, Ashton-under-Lyne
Buildings and structures demolished in 1994Buildings and structures in Ashton-under-LyneDemolished buildings and structures in Greater ManchesterTextile mills in TamesideTextile mills owned by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation
Curzon Mill, later known as Alger Mill was a cotton spinning mill in the Hurst district of Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, in England. It was built between 1899 and 1902 for the Ashton Syndicate by Sydney Stott of Oldham. It was a sister mill to the Atlas Mill. It was sold to the Alger Spinning Co. Ltd in 1911, and closed in 1942. It was then used as a cigarette factory by the J.A. Pattreiouex company until 1966, and then sold to the Qualitex company for the production of artificial fibres. It was still spinning artificial fibres in the 1990s and was demolished in 1994; the site being used for a housing estate.
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Alger Mews, Tameside Hurst Cross
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Alger Mews
OL6 9NF Tameside, Hurst Cross
England, United Kingdom
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