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1923 Company by now was called [[Robert Heath and Low Moor]] of Bradford.<ref>The Engineer 1923/09/21</ref> | 1923 Company by now was called [[Robert Heath and Low Moor]] of Bradford.<ref>The Engineer 1923/09/21</ref> | ||
c.1932 A company named [[Low Moor Best Yorkshire Iron]] Ltd had presumably continued this business | |||
By 1937 was owned by [[Thomas W. Ward]]<ref>The Times, Oct 01, 1937</ref> | By 1937 was owned by [[Thomas W. Ward]]<ref>The Times, Oct 01, 1937</ref> | ||
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[[Category: Town - | [[Category: Town - Bradford]] | ||
[[Category: Iron Works]] | [[Category: Iron Works]] | ||
[[Category: Steel Works]] | [[Category: Steel Works]] |
Latest revision as of 08:52, 21 May 2021
c1919 Robert Heath and Sons amalgamated with Low Moor Co of Bradford.
1923 Company by now was called Robert Heath and Low Moor of Bradford.[1]
c.1932 A company named Low Moor Best Yorkshire Iron Ltd had presumably continued this business
By 1937 was owned by Thomas W. Ward[2]
By 1966 was part of Midland and Low Moor Iron and Steel Co, a subsidiary of Thomas W. Ward