The archive consists of minute books (including one book relating to its associated company Palatine Glass Co of Salford), financial papers, legal transactions, Government and war records and company history. It also includes some Butterworth family personal papers, including correspondence between Walter Butterworth and the sculptor Auguste Rodin, and writings by business historian Lionel Angus-Butterworth, including his unpublished treatise on the British glass industry.
Butterworth Brothers Archive
This material is held atUniversity of Salford Archives & Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 427 BBA
- Dates of Creation
- 1875-1959
- Name of Creator
- Language of Material
- English
- Physical Description
- 3.75 linear feet
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Butterworth Brothers Ltd was a glass making company based in Newton Heath, Manchester. Its earliest constituent company, Atherton and Whalley, was founded in 1795, although Butterworth Brothers itself only existed from the 1860s. In 1886 it was incorporated as a limited company, when the then Senior Partner, William Butterworth, became the first Managing Director. His son, Walter Butterworth, was Chairman of the Company from 1894 until 1935, and Walter's son, Lionel Angus-Butterworth, became Secretary. The Company were specialists in industrial glassware, lighting glassware and surgical glass, and were contractors to the Government.
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Archivist's Note
Description created by Ian Johnston, December 2006