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Headquarters
  
Manchester

Type of business
  
Textile machinery

Founded
  
1830

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Products
  
Preparation and Spinning machines for Cotton and Worsted

John Hetherington & Sons was a textile machinery manufacturer from Ancoats, Manchester in England, founded in 1830

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History

John Hetherington & Sons was founded in 1830. The company gradually expanded and acquired a number of factory buildings in Ancoats. It established the Vulcan Works on Pollard Street in around 1856 and left these buildings in 1939 when the Lancashire cotton industry was in decline.

The company then moved to the Union Iron Works at West Gorton. The Vulcan Works was still used until 2004, when it was sold to a property developer for conversion into flats.

In the recession of the 1930s, Platt Brothers, Howard and Bullough, Brooks & Doxey, Asa Lees, Dobson and Barlow, Joseph Hibbert, John Hetherington and Tweedales and Smalley merged to become Textile Machinery Makers Ltd., but the individual units continued to trade under their own names until the 1970, when they were rationalised into one company called Platt UK Ltd. In 1991 the company name changed to Platt Saco Lowell.

Literature

  • Richard Marsden: Cotton spinning: its development, principles, and practice. Publisher: George Bell and sons, London 1884
  • References

    John Hetherington & Sons Wikipedia