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1927 [[Pease and Partners]] had a controlling interest in the '''Normanby Iron Works'''<ref>The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XIII</ref>. | 1927 [[Pease and Partners]] had a controlling interest in the '''Normanby Iron Works'''<ref>The Basic Industries of Great Britain by Aberconway: Chapter XIII</ref>. | ||
1951 | 1951 The Iron Works were nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the [[Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain]]<ref>Hansard 19 February 1951</ref> | ||
1959 Specialists in the manufacture of low sulphur and phosporus hematite pig iron and refined cylinder and malleable irons. | 1959 Specialists in the manufacture of low sulphur and phosporus hematite pig iron and refined cylinder and malleable irons. |
Revision as of 17:53, 2 February 2020
of Normanby Iron Works, Middlesbrough
1887 Gorton and Co built vertical boiler locomotives and supplied to Pease and Partners for the Normanby Iron Works
1898 Arthur Pease, who had been owner of Normanby Ironworks, died[1]
1900 The company was registered on 18 July, to acquire the private business of a company of the same name. [2]
1927 Pease and Partners had a controlling interest in the Normanby Iron Works[3].
1951 The Iron Works were nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain[4]
1959 Specialists in the manufacture of low sulphur and phosporus hematite pig iron and refined cylinder and malleable irons.
This may or may not be connected:
- 1956 Normanby Estate Co purchased Coleby Ironstone Co from the Holding and Realization Agency, thereby returning the company to its previous owner (through Crosby Ironstone Co)[5].