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Acquired [[Jones Brothers and Co (of Middlesbrough)]]
Acquired [[Jones Brothers and Co (of Middlesbrough)]]
1890 [[Albert de Lande Long]] left the Partnership with [[Robert Page Dorman]], [[Arthur John Dorman]], carrying on business as Iron and Steel Manufacturers, at the Ayrton Rolling Mills, Middlesborough, under the style or firm of R. P. Dorman and Co.<ref>London Gazette  2 Jan 1891</ref>


1891 The company operated the [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]
1891 The company operated the [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]
1898 Robert Page Dorman died


1899 [[Dorman, Long and Co]] acquired the [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]
1899 [[Dorman, Long and Co]] acquired the [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]

Latest revision as of 17:25, 20 December 2018

Company formed by Robert Page Dorman

Acquired Jones Brothers and Co (of Middlesbrough)

1890 Albert de Lande Long left the Partnership with Robert Page Dorman, Arthur John Dorman, carrying on business as Iron and Steel Manufacturers, at the Ayrton Rolling Mills, Middlesborough, under the style or firm of R. P. Dorman and Co.[1]

1891 The company operated the Ayrton Rolling Mills

1898 Robert Page Dorman died

1899 Dorman, Long and Co acquired the Ayrton Rolling Mills

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette 2 Jan 1891