Bullough family

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The Bullough family is a prominent British industrial dynasty known for its significant role in the textile machinery industry and ownership of the Isle of Rùm in Scotland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British industrial dynasty
associatedWithCompany Howard & Bullough NERFINISHED
Platt Brothers and Company NERFINISHED
basedIn Accrington NERFINISHED
Lancashire NERFINISHED
builtOn Isle of Rùm NERFINISHED
commissionedBuilding Kinloch Castle NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
United Kingdom
economicActivity manufacture of textile machinery
hasMember Edward Bullough NERFINISHED
George Bullough NERFINISHED
James Bullough NERFINISHED
John Bullough NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance example of Victorian and Edwardian industrial wealth
major role in the development of British textile machinery
industry engineering
textile machinery
knownFor investment in Scottish estates
lavish lifestyle on the Isle of Rùm
notableFor ownership of the Isle of Rùm
textile machinery industry
ownedFrom late 19th century
ownedUntil mid 20th century
owns Isle of Rùm NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence Lancashire textile district NERFINISHED
Scottish Highlands NERFINISHED
socialStatus industrialists
landed family
wealthSource textile machinery manufacturing

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John Bullough notableFamily Bullough family