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'''Lanarkshire Welding Company Limited''' of John Street, Wishaw, Motherwell.
'''Lanarkshire Welding Company Limited''' of John Street, Wishaw.


Manufacturer of bridges, vertical and horizontal storage tanks, structural steelwork, roof trusses, girders, etc., air vessels and pressure vessels, fabrications.  All types of welding repairs in mild steel and cast iron.
Manufacturer of bridges, vertical and horizontal storage tanks, structural steelwork, roof trusses, girders, etc., air vessels and pressure vessels, fabrications.  All types of welding repairs in mild steel and cast iron.
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1961.

Lanarkshire Welding Company Limited of John Street, Wishaw.

Manufacturer of bridges, vertical and horizontal storage tanks, structural steelwork, roof trusses, girders, etc., air vessels and pressure vessels, fabrications. All types of welding repairs in mild steel and cast iron.

1919 Company established.

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