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Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Mon 05 Nov, 2018 2:47 pm
by Queeny53
my mother used to work at Henry Berrys as a tracer, and when she passed we discovered an old tracing that she had done. It is very detailed and I was wondering if there was somewhere that would be interested in having it. She produced it back in 1955, perhaps there is a museum that would be interested. I look forward to seeing any response

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Mon 05 Nov, 2018 3:32 pm
by buffaloskinner
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Queeny53: You could try Armley Mills which is the Industrial Museum for Leeds (contact details below)

https://www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgall ... contact-us

Also for your information Grace's Guide has a section on Henry Berry's which you may find interesting

https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Henry_Berry_and_Co

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Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Mon 05 Nov, 2018 7:57 pm
by MiggyBill
This pic recently came into my possession courtesy of Paul Watson. It may be of interest.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Mon 05 Nov, 2018 8:12 pm
by tilly
Hi Bill nice to hear from hope you are keeping ok.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Mon 05 Nov, 2018 8:12 pm
by tilly
Hi Bill nice to hear from you hope you are keeping ok.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Mon 05 Nov, 2018 8:13 pm
by tilly
Ps sorry for double post.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Fri 09 Nov, 2018 12:19 am
by MiggyBill
tilly wrote:Hi Bill nice to hear from you hope you are keeping ok.
Hello Tilly, yes still knocking about... hope you are well too, I look on this site most days but don't always log in. It's a great site, i hope it keeps going for many years.

To all, take care and keep up the lovely comments and info.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Tue 12 Feb, 2019 10:14 pm
by JonChapman99
My great-grandfather William Turner studied ectrucal engineering at Birmingham and founded Tramway Supplies, which became Yorkshire Switchgear, to exoit hus invenymtion of an autonatic points-changing switch fir overhead tramwires. He built the factory in Meanwood amd lived in a house by the mill pond with his family. My mother remembers visiting them - her father and uncles worked for the firm - and the swans who lived on the pond. I remember my great-grandmother, who had been the company administrator for many years, as a firmidable old widowed lady who lived at the top of Scot Hall Road - she died aged 102. My grandfather moved to Scarborough when the firm built a factory there in the late 1950's.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Wed 13 Feb, 2019 9:49 pm
by tilly
Welcome to S/L Jon thanks for your input.

Re: Old Leeds Firms

Posted: Thu 30 Apr, 2020 8:59 pm
by Hank
Howson Algraphy. I was a Fitter there between 1977 and 2002, just come down with a high grade bladder cancer the Urologist put down to chemicals I came in contact with 30 years ago. I moved to Arizona USA in 2009 lost touch with everyone, any body left who knows of any similar cases.