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The Tannery, Crayford, 1951

In 1911 the business was taken over by the
Murgatroyd Brothers.
The premises were sold in 1951 and were finally
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The tanning and leather mills
were situated by Crayford Bridge opposite the
Bear and Ragged Staff Public House.
They had originally been part of the Swaisland
Printing Works.
The raw material came mainly from New Zealand and
Australia, and was supplemented from domestic
sources.
The skins reached Crayford in barrels and
were soaked and washed in water and then painted
on the inner side with a mixture of sodium
sulphide and lime, which removed the wool.
The wool was washed, dried, baled and sold.
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Crayford
Bridge,
Crayford, 1920 |
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Waterside,
Crayford, c. 1918 |
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Vickers
Factory,
Crayford, c. 1920 |
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