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* 1934 [[Baldwins]] included the [[Fairwood Tin Plate Co]], [[Oxfordshire Ironstone Co]], (jointly with [[Stewarts and Lloyds]]), [[Elba Tin Plate Co]] (jointly with the [[Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co]]), the [[Briton Ferry Works]], the [[Cribbwr Fawr Collieries]], [[Dowlais Collieries]], and the [[Basic Slag and Phosphate Co]]<ref>Baldwins: 1934 Review</ref>. | * 1934 [[Baldwins]] included the [[Fairwood Tin Plate Co]], [[Oxfordshire Ironstone Co]], (jointly with [[Stewarts and Lloyds]]), [[Elba Tin Plate Co]] (jointly with the [[Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co]]), the [[Briton Ferry Steel Co|Briton Ferry Works]], the [[Cribbwr Fawr Collieries]], [[Dowlais Collieries]], and the [[Basic Slag and Phosphate Co]]<ref>Baldwins: 1934 Review</ref>. | ||
* 1951 Nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the [[Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain]]<ref>Hansard 19 February 1951</ref> | * 1951 Nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the [[Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain]]<ref>Hansard 19 February 1951</ref> |
Revision as of 19:32, 28 October 2010
- 1934 Baldwins included the Fairwood Tin Plate Co, Oxfordshire Ironstone Co, (jointly with Stewarts and Lloyds), Elba Tin Plate Co (jointly with the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Co), the Briton Ferry Works, the Cribbwr Fawr Collieries, Dowlais Collieries, and the Basic Slag and Phosphate Co[1].
- 1951 Nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain[2]