Jardine took over father's lace machinery business, John Jardine. He had four factories in Nottingham and others in
Draycott and
Newark, Another of his factories in
Shepton Mallet,
Somerset, provides the reason for his adoption as a parliamentary candidate in that county. His company exported lace-making machinery to the United States, France and Germany. In 1924, he became the owner of the Barlock Tyewriter Company, set up in
Basford. He was chairman of the Trent Navigation Company until his death. ==Glastonbury Abbey==