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- Stott_and_Sons abstract "Stott and Sons was an architectural practice in Greater Manchester between 1847 and 1931. It specialised in cotton mills, designing 191 buildings of which 130 were mills or buildings related to the cotton industry.Abraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery. Abraham returned to Oldham in 1847 and founded the architectural practice of A H Stott. It was known for his innovative structural engineering. His brother Joseph Stott in 1866 started his career here before leaving to start his own practice. Three of his nine children worked in the practice. Jesse Ainsworth Stott became the senior partner.Philip Sydney Stott spent three years in the practice before starting his own. After Abraham's retirement his practice was renamed Stott and Sons.".
- Stott_and_Sons extinctionYear "1931".
- Stott_and_Sons fate "dissolved".
- Stott_and_Sons foundingYear "1847".
- Stott_and_Sons locationCity Manchester.
- Stott_and_Sons locationCity Oldham.
- Stott_and_Sons product Cotton_mill.
- Stott_and_Sons thumbnail Reddish_Mill_1.jpg?width=300.
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- Stott_and_Sons wikiPageID "27310297".
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- Stott_and_Sons areaServed "Lancashire".
- Stott_and_Sons caption "Houldsworth Mill, Reddish, A. H. Stott, 1865".
- Stott_and_Sons defunct "1931".
- Stott_and_Sons fate "dissolved".
- Stott_and_Sons foundation "A. H. Stott & Son".
- Stott_and_Sons foundation "A. H. Stott & Sons".
- Stott_and_Sons foundation "A. H. Stott".
- Stott_and_Sons foundation "Stott and Sons".
- Stott_and_Sons founder "Abraham Henthorn Stott, Senior 1822–1904".
- Stott_and_Sons hasPhotoCollection Stott_and_Sons.
- Stott_and_Sons industry "Architectural Practice".
- Stott_and_Sons keyPeople "Abraham Henthorn Stott Junior".
- Stott_and_Sons keyPeople "Abraham Henthorn Stott Senior".
- Stott_and_Sons keyPeople "Jesse Ainsworth Stott".
- Stott_and_Sons locationCity "Oldham, Lancashire".
- Stott_and_Sons locationCountry "UK".
- Stott_and_Sons logo "Reddish Mill 1.jpg".
- Stott_and_Sons name "Stott and Sons".
- Stott_and_Sons products "Cotton mills".
- Stott_and_Sons type "Family firm".
- Stott_and_Sons subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Oldham.
- Stott_and_Sons subject Category:History_of_the_textile_industry.
- Stott_and_Sons subject Category:Industrial_Revolution.
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- Stott_and_Sons type Company.
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- Stott_and_Sons comment "Stott and Sons was an architectural practice in Greater Manchester between 1847 and 1931. It specialised in cotton mills, designing 191 buildings of which 130 were mills or buildings related to the cotton industry.Abraham Henthorn Stott was born on 25 April 1822 in the parish of Crompton. He served a seven-year apprenticeship with Sir Charles Barry, the architect of the Houses of Parliament and Manchester Art Gallery.".
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- Stott_and_Sons depiction Reddish_Mill_1.jpg.
- Stott_and_Sons isPrimaryTopicOf Stott_and_Sons.
- Stott_and_Sons name "Stott and Sons".