Title | Abraham Moon & Sons |
Date | 2006 |
Location | Guiseley |
Photo ID | FF105 |
Comment | Part of the mill complex seen from Netherfield Road, this is Abraham Moon’s, the only remaining working textile mill in Aireborough. |
Abraham Moon & Sons – 2006
View of Abraham Moon’s Netherfield Mill, he began his business in 1837, the mill had it’s own branch railway line spurring off from the new Guiseley line.
It is referred to as a fully vertical mill i.e., all processes, dyeing, carding. blending, spinning , weaving and finishing are all carried out on the premises, only the finest natural fibres are used such as wool, cashmere, silk, linen etc.
Abraham Moon & Sons – 2006
Entrance to Abraham Moon & Sons Ltd on Netherfield Road.
The business was founded in 1837 by Abraham Moon who was killed in an accident in 1877, his son Isaac took over the running of the mill.
A fire in 1902 left the mill a ruin, Isaac built the existing mill then he died in 1909. During the 1914 – 18 war production at the mill was given over to military materials.
Charles H Walsh who was mill manager, bought the company from the Moon family in 1920, he borrowed £33,000.
He had only just paid this debt off when he died in 1924, control passed to his son Frank, 30 years later his nephew Arthur took over the management.
He is still Chairman, the Managing Director is John Walsh, fourth generation of the family which took over from Moon’s. (February 2013)
Previous Comments:
lebrend
These pictures brings back memories for my husband Les who was a weaver at Moons before we emigrated to Australia in 1969. It is wonderful to see that there is still at least one mill in the area.
30 March 2014.
swainers50
My grandfather Hinchliffe Sugden worked at Moons all his working life.
04 January 2015.
Kathleen Maud Thompson
Charles Moon was my grandfather and William Murgatroyd of Yeadon woollen mill my great grandfather. My father William Murgatroyd Moon, Horsforth.
07 May 2021.
Jackie Greef
My grandfather was William Richard Moon, has anyone got photos of him, I would be so grateful.
26 September 2021.