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Harvey Nichols advertisement, 1953Two friends, wearing extremely similar check cotton dresses in Horrockses fabric, share a joke. Date: 1953
Horrockses Crewdson & CoTraffic passing the smoking chimneys of Horrockses, Crewdson & Co. Centenary Cotton Mills, Preston. The factory windows are illuminated
Horrockses, Crewdson & Co Ltd, Preston, Lancashire, office and factory -- trade design. 1920
Cotton weavers at their looms, Preston, LancashireWomen operating cotton weaving looms at the works of Messrs Horrockses, Crewdson and Co Ltd of Preston, Lancashire
Cotton weaving shed, Preston, LancashireA huge cotton weaving shed at the works of Messrs Horrockses, Crewdson and Co Ltd of Preston, Lancashire, with people at work
HORROCKSES MILLSHorrockses, Crewsdon & Co, Centenary Cotton Mills, Preston. Date: 1925
Advert for Horrockses Fashions 1949Horrockses Fashion advert with women in cotton dresses 1949
Amalgamated Cotton Mills Trust Ltd, 1920. 1920
The Cloth of the World, Horrockses, Crewdson & Co Ltd, Preston, Lancashire, an outline of the history of the company, dating back to the 18th century -- trade design. 1920
Horrockses advertisement, 1956Advertisement for Horrockses, well known for their printed cotton dresses and skirts during the 1950s. Date: 1956
White pique dress from HorrocksesA white pique dress from Horrockses. The full skirt is supported by a stiffened new petticoat, shoe-string shoulder straps and neckline edging are of narrow fondant pink cotton
Horrockses fabric advertisementAdvertisement for Horrockses textiles, the main manufacturer of printed cotton for clothing and furnishings in the 1950s
Horrockses cotton advertisementAdvertisement for Horrockses, the greatest name in cotton and the leading manufacturer of printed cotton textiles for clothing and furnishing during the 1950s