Hattersley loom

Hattersley loom

The Hattersley loom was developed by George Hattersley and Sons of Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. The company had been started by Richard Hattersley after 1784, with his son, George Hattersley, later entering the business alongside him. The company developed a number of innovative looms, of which the Hattersley Standard Loom – developed in 1921 – was a great success.

References

* [http://www.hattersley.co.uk/history.htm History page from Hattersley Narrow Fabrics Ltd.]


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