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BOOKS


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Broad, D. W. (1981) Centennial History of the Liverpool Section Society of Chemical Industries 1881-1981, London, Society of Chemical Industry
Cowan, C. A. (1990) Runcorn Town Hall: A History and Description, Halton, Halton Borough Council.
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Diggle, G. E. (1961) A History of Widnes. Widnes, Corporation of Widnes.
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Hardie, D. W. F. (1950) A History of the Chemical Industry in Widnes, ICI
Hardie, D. W. F. & Pratt, J. Davidson (1966) A History of the Modern Chemical Industry, Oxford, Pergamon Press.
Holt, G. O. (1986) A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: Volume X: The North West, Newton Abbot, David & Charles.
Jannion, J. (1833) Some account of the Introduction of Methodism into the city and some parts of the County of Cheshire, Chester.
Looker, W. S. Early Methodism in Halton. (details not known)
Messinger, G. S. (1985) Manchester in the Victorian Age: The Half-Known City, Manchester, Manchester University Press.
Moore, J. Grange, Salkelds through Seven Centuries, Phillimore.
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Norman, Sir F. (1931) A Short History of the Part Cheshire Works have Played in the Development of the Chemical Industry.
( Unpublished - compiled for Dr Fleck. )
Mullin, R. A History of Methodism in and around Halton 1750-2000. Unpublished
Parsons, G. (ed.) Religion in Victorian Britain, Volume I: Traditions, Manchester, Manchester University Press.
Phillips, A. D. M. & Phillips, C. B. (eds.) (2001) A New Historical Atlas of Cheshire, Chester, Cheshire County Council.
Poole, Charles (1906) Old Widnes and Its Neighbourhood, Widnes, T. S. Swale.
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Starkey, H. F. (1983) Schooner Port: Two Centuries of Upper Mersey Sail, Ormskirk, G. W. & A. Hesketh.
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The History of the House of Hazlehurst 1816-1916, Bebington, Lever Brothers.
The Johnsons: John and Thomas Johnson, the Forgotten Founders of Runcorn. Author and publications details unknown.
Warren, K. Chemical Foundations: The Alkali Industry in Britain to 1926, Oxford, Clarendon Press.
Williams, David (2004) Hazlehurst: a Study in Family History. Unpublished
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