F. Uttley and Son, Limited

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History

F. Uttley & Son (later F. Uttley & Son, Ltd.) were textile mill furnishers, bobbin makers, and chrome leather and buffalo picker merchants of Prospect Street Works, Huddersfield.

The firm was established in 1919 by former bootmaker Fred Uttley (1862-1938), who retired circa 1932.

An invoice dated October 1947 gave their telephone number as Huddersfield 303.

The firm sponsored or made a number of short documentary films, including:

  • Handle with Care (1964)[1]
  • The Bulmer and Lumb Project (1971)[2]
  • A Reliable Pair (1972)[3]
  • Tomorrow's Tweed (1972)[4]
  • Sovereign Service (1977)[5]

Gallery

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