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c.1872 Jones Brothers erected, near the mills, a large nail and washer factory | c.1872 Jones Brothers erected, near the mills, a large nail and washer factory | ||
1899 [[Dorman, Long and Co]] acquired [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]<ref>The Times, Apr 01, 1920</ref> | [[R. P. Dorman and Co]] acquired Jones Brothers | ||
1899 [[Dorman, Long and Co]] acquired [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]<ref>The Times, Apr 01, 1920</ref> - see [[Ayrton Sheet Works]] | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 09:10, 11 February 2024
1870 The mills were erected by Jones, Brothers and Co, consisting of 23 puddling furnaces, one plate mill and one sheet mill. Mainly supplied sheets for shipbuilding[1]
c.1872 Jones Brothers erected, near the mills, a large nail and washer factory
R. P. Dorman and Co acquired Jones Brothers
1899 Dorman, Long and Co acquired Ayrton Rolling Mills[2] - see Ayrton Sheet Works