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Monument record MDR5702 - Maltby's Factory, Bank Street, Long Eaton

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  • None recorded

Full Description

Maltby's Factory, Bank Street, is a small two storey brick-built lace factory having a slated roof and rectangular cast iron window frames. It was built in 1873. Now [1986] occupied by screen printers. (1) This factory was built by the Maltby family, twist net makers, sometime in the 1870s and was used by the family until about 1925. By 1908 they were already sharing the factory with lace makers, lace machinery makers and a lace agent. After the Maltbys moved, the building was occupied by the lace makers Charles Marshall & Sons until the Second World War. (2) Now occupied by Tobi Frames, a picture framer [2005]. (3)

Sources/Archives (3)

  • <1> Bibliographic reference: Fowkes, D. 1986. Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology - A Gazetteer of Sites. Part II - Borough of Erewash. p 32.
  • <2> Bibliographic reference: Mason, S A. 1994. Nottingham Lace, 1760s-1950s. p 288.
  • <3> Bibliographic reference: Fowkes, D (ed.). 2005. Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology: Gazetteer of Sites, Part II, Borough of Erewash (second edition). p. 31.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SK 493 334 (100m by 100m) (Multiple Site Centre)
Civil Parish LONG EATON, EREWASH, DERBYSHIRE

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Related Events/Activities (1)

  • EDR4150

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Record last edited

Feb 7 2018 2:29PM

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