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c.1918/9 | c.1910 A small iron works was established at Corby | ||
c.1918/9 The company was acquired by [[Alfred Hickman]]<ref>The Times, May 13, 1936</ref> | |||
Operated blast furnaces on the iron-ore field at Corby | Operated blast furnaces on the iron-ore field at Corby | ||
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1920 [[Stewarts and Lloyds]] acquired the subsidiary of [[Alfred Hickman]] Ltd, [[Lloyds Ironstone Co|Lloyds Ironstone Company]], Ltd. | 1920 [[Stewarts and Lloyds]] acquired the subsidiary of [[Alfred Hickman]] Ltd, [[Lloyds Ironstone Co|Lloyds Ironstone Company]], Ltd. | ||
Further blast furnaces were erected on adjoining properties when these acquired, eventually becoming the [[Stewarts and Lloyds]] steel works at Corby. | Further blast furnaces were erected on adjoining properties when these were acquired, eventually becoming the [[Stewarts and Lloyds]] steel works at Corby. | ||
Revision as of 11:46, 25 February 2025
Lloyd's Ironstone Co
c.1910 A small iron works was established at Corby
c.1918/9 The company was acquired by Alfred Hickman[1]
Operated blast furnaces on the iron-ore field at Corby
1920 Stewarts and Lloyds acquired the subsidiary of Alfred Hickman Ltd, Lloyds Ironstone Company, Ltd.
Further blast furnaces were erected on adjoining properties when these were acquired, eventually becoming the Stewarts and Lloyds steel works at Corby.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, May 13, 1936