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  2. Rajaram Jaipuria - Wikipedia

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    Swadeshi Cotton Mills Kanpur partnered by Jaipurias was one of the six mills taken over by NTC in 1978. [10] Swadeshi was one of the oldest and biggest cotton spinning mill of that time in India. It was established in 1911, it had spindles around one lac and 2000 looms with strength of more than 9000 employees.

  3. Lakshmi Mills - Wikipedia

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    Lakshmi Mills Company is a major textile yarn and cloth manufacturer in Coimbatore, India. The company was established by G.Kuppuswamy Naidu in 1910. It has two composite textile units in Coimbatore: Avinashi Road and Palladam and one in Kovilpatti. The promoters of the mill were also instrumental in starting various textile machinery companies ...

  4. Maharashtra State Textile Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra State Textile Corporation (MSTC) is a limited company owned by Maharashtra State.It was established on 6 September 1966, having its head office at Mumbai.Their stated purpose was to take over ailing privately owned textile mills, which were being closed down and make those mills more productive and also to start new mills in industrially undeveloped parts of the state.

  5. Parvathy Mills Limited - Wikipedia

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    A.D.Cotton or Parvathi Mills Limited is a textile manufacturing company owned by the National Textile Corporation (NTC) in Kollam city, India. [3] The company was founded in 1884 by British citizen A.D. Cotton and was the lifeline of Kollam before independence.

  6. Thorp Mill, Royton - Wikipedia

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    Thorp Mill, Royton was built by Ralph Taylor at Thorp Clough in 1764. [2] [3] [4] This is reputed to be the first cotton mill in Lancashire to be powered by water. Ralph Taylor bought three existing cottages which he converted into a mill. This was a carding mill, and was powered by a water wheel driven from Thorp Clough, a tributary of the ...

  7. Wikipedia:WikiProject Mills/NRHP-listed mills - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Cotton Mills Building: Orangeburg SC 84002724 Erwin Cotton Mills Company Mill No. 1 Headquarters Building: Durham NC 07001436 Evansville-Dutch Mills Road Bridge: Dutch Mills AR 82001557 Falls City Jeans and Woolen Mills: Louisville KY 87001158 Falls Mills Historic District: Huntland TN 83004190 Federal Fibre Mills Building: New ...

  8. Tata Textiles - Wikipedia

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    The four mills of Tata Textiles produced about 150 million metres of cotton and other cloth annually in 1972, having 325,000 spindles and 6845 looms. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Tatas gradually exited from textile business, from the 1980s, selling Nagpur-based Empress Mills in 1986, which was taken over by Maharashtra State Textile Corporation , which ...

  9. Oldham Limiteds - Wikipedia

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    Oldham was late in coming to cotton, and did not have many large privately owned mills, such as would be found in Manchester or Bolton. It did have many small companies that worked out of Room and power mills. Oldham was an early and enthusiastic participant in the co-operative movement. In the 1850s Oldham saw the expansion of friendly and ...