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* 1937 Steel sheet manufacturers. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>  
* 1937 Steel sheet manufacturers. <ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>  


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1850. The Wilden Works.
1933. Wilden Iron Works.

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Col. Sir W. Charles Wright.
October 1931.

1934. The Pantec Works.
1945

of Wind Street, Swansea. Works: King's Dock, Swansea; Mansel, Port Talbot; Wern, Briton Ferry

  • 1914 Iron masters and colliery proprietors. Specialities: round, square and hoop iron; bar, angle and tee steel; black and galvanized sheets, tinned sheets, tinplates etc. The company has its own blast furnaces and steel works and numerous factories where steel bars are converted into a variety of metal sheets. Employees 6,000. The following brands are important features of the company's output:
    • In galvanized sheets: "Phoenix" corrugated, plain and best sheets for seaming and working-up; "Lion and Crown" best dead flat galvanized sheets.
    • In black sheets: "Vale", "Shield" and "Lion and Crown" dead flat and suitable for trunks, pipes etc., "Plough", a cheaper brand for ordinary use.
    • In tinned sheets: "Baldwin-Wilden", "Cookley K" and "Lion and "Crown" made in best coke finish and heavily-coated charcoal finish for dairy work, gas meters etc.
    • In tinplates: "Cookley K", "Cookley CSS" or "Wilden", "Wolverley", "Unicorn", "Cookley Coke" and "Stour"; and for Welsh tinplates "Kemys", "Kama", "Keblah", "Kaolin", "Karoo", "King's Dock, Swansea" and "Galles". [2]
  • 1927 See Aberconway Chapter 17 for information on the company and its history.
  • 1937 British Industries Fair Advert for Welsh Tinplate Works. (Engineering/Metals/Quarry, Roads and Mining/Transport Section - Stand No. D.328). [3]
  • 1937 Steel sheet manufacturers. [4]

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