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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_DaleDavid Dale - Wikipedia

    David Dale (6 January 1739–7 March 1806) was a leading Scottish industrialist, merchant and philanthropist during the Scottish Enlightenment period at the end of the 18th century. [1] He was a successful entrepreneur in a number of areas, most notably in the cotton-spinning industry, and was the founder of the cotton mills in New ...

  2. David Dale, Escocia, Reino de Gran Bretaña. (1739-1806) José Ramón Álvarez Layna. Estudio acerca del negociante escocés David Dale. «Luck never gives, it only lends.» Proverbio escocés. Resumen. El estudio sobre David Dale (1739-1806) que sigue, intenta presentar un apunte biográfico sobre este hombre de negocios escocés.

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  5. David Dale. David Dale, the son of a grocer, was born in Stewarton, Ayrshire, in 1739. After his apprenticeship as a weaver in Paisley, Dale travelled the country as a agent buying up homespun linen. In 1763 Dale set up his own business in Glasgow importing yarn from Holland and Belgium.

  6. Industrialist and philanthropist. David Dale owned the first cotton mill in Scotland (1778) and founded the New Lanark Mills. His son-in-law, Robert Owen, later took over them over and made...

  7. David Dale: A Life. David J. McLaren. Stenlake Publishing, 2015 - Biography & Autobiography - 288 pages. "In many ways, this new biography of Dale accords him 'respect and admiration',...