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Posted: 03 May 2014


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Alport Works

Alport Works
Samuel Gratrix Junr & Brother was established in the Alport Town area of Manchester by the mid 19th century, their Lead Mills being just off Watson Street and adjacent to the Manchester & Salford Junction Canal. The business traded as lead, glass, oil, paint, and colour merchants, brass founders, metal workers, sanitary plumbers, and electrical engineers. The Lead Mills and most of Alport Town were swept away with the construction of the GNR warehouse between Watson Street and Deansgate in the early 1890s. This meant that Gratrix relocated to new premises; Alport Works on Quay Street, as illustrated on the letterhead. Compensation for the compulsory purchase of the Lead Mills amounted to £56,622 after arbitration. Photographs of Alport Works are hard to find and I have only seen images giving glimpses of the building which was demolished in the 1960s. By the 1960s the business seems to have become glass merchants Samuel Gratrix Ltd based in Trafford Park.

Alan Mays, have particularly liked this photo


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 tarboat
tarboat club
Lead Mills 1830

1852
Gratrix ad 1852 a

1928
Gratrix advert 1928

1947
Gratrix advert 1947
10 years ago. Edited 9 years ago.
 tarboat
tarboat club
Alport Works shows in the background of this view.
www.cobden.co.uk/images/cobden_house/county_court.jpg
10 years ago.
 Alan Mays
Alan Mays club
Another nice billhead! I especially like how the scroll-like "Bought Of" wraps around the sign-like text of "Samuel Gratrix Junr. & Brother Ltd."
10 years ago.

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