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Companies by Industry & Trade 1888

... along the banks of the Macclesfield Canal

In linear sequence from Marple.

MSLR COMPANY WHARF and WAREHOUSE, Marple

0m 1ch **

JOHN BOWDEN’S WHARF

0m 19ch

SHEPLEY’S MILL and WHARF

0m 56ch

WILLAM’S MILL

1m 59ch

CLAYTON & BROOKE'S LOADING PLACE
(7ch from Main Line), High Lane Branch

2m 31ch

BROOKE’S see CLAYTON & BROOKE’S LOADING PLACE

 

HIGH LANE WAREHOUSE and WHARF (15ch from main line), High Lane Branch

2m 39ch

MSLR COMPANY, HIGH LANE WHARF (15ch from main line), High Lane Branch

2m 39ch

POYNTON COLLIERY WHARVES (LORD VERNON’S)

3m 53ch

LORD VERNON’S see POYNTON COLLIERY WHARVES

 

VERNON’S see POYNTON COLLIERY WHARVES

 

RED ACRE COLLIERY WHARF

4m 42ch

J NEEDNAM see RED ACRE COLLIERY WHARF

 

ADLINGTON COLLIERY WHARVES

5m 0ch

STYPERSON WHARF (Ryles Wood wharf)

5m 74ch

STYPERSON SAW MILLS

6m 13ch

WHITELEY GREEN WHARF

6m 77ch

JOHN HALL & SONS LTD, NEW WHARF (1913)

7m 37ch

CLARENCE MILLS and WHARF, Bollington

7m 46ch

GLOBE SPINNING COMPANY see CLARENCE MILLS and WHARF

BOLLINGTON LOCAL BOARD, ROAD STONE WHARF

7m 61ch

PRESTBURY HIGHWAY BOARD, ROAD STONE WHARF

7m 61ch

ADLINGTON COLLIERY COMPANY'S WHARF, Bollington

7m 62ch

J BRIER & SONS WHARF

7m 62ch

LORD VERNON’S COAL WHARF, Bollington

7m 62ch

ARNFIELD'S WHARF, Bollington

7m 64ch

BEARD’S WHARF, Bollington

7m 64ch

MSLR COMPANY WHARF and WAREHOUSE, Bollington

8m 20ch

ADELPHI MILL (G SWINDELLS & SON), Bollington

8m 22ch

G SWINDELLS & SON see ADELPHI MILL

 

J WELTON’S SAW MILL, Bollington

8m 22ch

COOK’S WHARF, Bollington

8m 24ch

BEEHIVE MILL and WHARF (T R MELLOR, Bollington)

8m 32ch

T R MELLOR see BEEHIVE MILL and WHARF

LOMAS’S BOBBIN WORKS, Bollington

8m 39ch

ENDON WHARF (J WILLIAMSON & SONS), Bollington

8m 48ch

OLDFIELD’S WHARF, Hurdsfield

10m 18ch

J NEEDHAM’S COAL WHARF, Hurdsfield

10m 21ch

MSLR COMPANY WHARF, Macclesfield

10m 72ch

CLAYTON & BROOKE'S COAL WHARF, Macclesfield

10m 78ch

BROOKE’S see CLAYTON & BROOKE’S COAL WHARF

 

LORD VERNON’S COAL WHARF, Macclesfield

11m 1ch

MSLR COMPANY WHARF and WAREHOUSE, Macclesfield

11m 7ch

W TATTON see MSLR COMPANY WHARF, Macclesfield

 

MSLR COMPANY WHARF (used by WILLIAM TATTON), Macclesfield

11m 10ch

STONETROUGH COLLIERY COMPANY WHARF, Macclesfield

11m 16ch

HOLLAND'S COAL WHARF, Macclesfield

11m 18ch

CHALLINER'S WHARF (ADLINGTON COLLIERY COMPANY), Macclesfield

11m 19ch

ADLINGTON COLLIERY COMPANY
see CHALLINOR’S WHARF, Macclesfield

 

DALE'S, DELMER’S or RICHMOND HILL WHARF, Macclesfield

11m 36ch

DELMER’S see DALE'S, DELMER’S or RICHMOND HILL WHARF

 

RICHMOND HILL see DALE'S, DELMER’S or RICHMOND HILL WHARF

 

MACCLESFIELD CORPORATION,
NIGHT SOIL WHARF, Macclesfield

11m 26ch

WOOD’S or SUTTON MILL WHARF, Macclesfield

11m 40ch

SUTTON MILLS WHARF see WOOD’S

 

LINDLEY’S or PARROT’S WHARF

12m 2ch

PARROTT’S see LINDLEY’S or PARROTT’S WHARF

 

COAL WHARF, Sutton Aqueduct

12m 8ch

BLACKSHAW’S BRICK YARD and STAGE

12m 63ch

COPPER WORKS

12m 68ch

WOOD’S BONE WORKS

13m 16ch

MSLR COMPANY WHARF (Holland & Meyer)

13m 78ch

HOLLAND see MSLR COMPANY WHARF (Holland & Meyer)

 

MAYER see MSLR COMPANY WHARF (Holland & Meyer)

 

WAKEFIELD’S WHARF

14m 22ch

FOOL’S NOOK WHARF

14m 26ch

DAINTRY'S WHARF, Bosley

16m 11ch

MSLR COMPANY WHARF, Bosley

16m 49ch

F R THOMPSON & COMPANY’S WHARF

17m 16ch

WARD’S or VAUDREY'S WHARF

20m 6ch

VAUDREY'S see WARD'S

 

BIDDULPH VALLEY RAILWAY SIDING

20m 63ch

BLACKSHAW'S CORN MILL

21m 34ch

HARGREAVE’S LIME KILN and PIPE WHARF

21m 60ch

MSLR COMPANY WHARF and WAREHOUSE, Congleton

21m 65ch

BECKETT'S WHARF

22m 0ch

GRAVEL PIT LIME WHARF

23m 63ch

HENSHALL’S WHARF

24m 13ch

WILLIAMSON’S or STONETROUGH COLLIERY WHARF, Kent Green

25m 10ch

STONETROUGH COLLIERY
see WILLAMSON’S or STONETROUGH COLLIERY WHARF

 

LITTLER’S WHARF

25m 12ch

HALL O’LEE COLLIERY COMPANY WHARF

25m 37ch

 
All distances are from Marple Junction.

MSLR - Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway, who owned the Ashton, Peak Forest and Macclesfield (APM) canals at this time.

Distances are in miles and chains (see below).

Italics - entries in italics were not drawn on the MSLR map but were hand written at a later date.

Researcher: Brian Lamb, The Peak Forest Canal and Railway in Cheshire and Derbyshire.

Imperial measures - for those who have been brought up on the metric system, 'm' is miles, 'ch' is chains. A chain is 22 yards, the length of a cricket pitch, just over 20 metres. There are 80 chains to the mile, 20 to the quarter mile.

Mystery - In Edward Hall's diary (November 28 1834) he refers to Whitelaggs Wharf. We don't know where this was or is. If you can offer any clues please email the webmaster.