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[[Image:ImWardle-20191229MH.jpg|thumb| Stephanie Works (formerly Whitehall Works), Chinley; Dec 2019. ]]
of 82-83 New Bond Street, London, W1. Telephone: Mayfair 4163 (2 lines). Works at Whitehall Works, Chinley, Derbs. Telephone: Chinley 2222 (10 lines)
of 82-83 New Bond Street, London, W1. Telephone: Mayfair 4163 (2 lines). Works at Whitehall Works, Chinley, Derbs. Telephone: Chinley 2222 (10 lines)


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1963 Bernard Wardle (Everflex) of Caernarvon: Motor Show exhibitor. PVC and fabric bonding.<ref> [[1963 Motor Show]]</ref>
1963 Bernard Wardle (Everflex) of Caernarvon: Motor Show exhibitor. PVC and fabric bonding.<ref> [[1963 Motor Show]]</ref>


1980. The Everflex factory at Caernarfon was closed.<ref>House of Commons Hansard, 21 March 1980</ref>
Production also ceased at the original Works at Chinley. Renamed Stephanie Works, the Chinley site is now home to a plastics manufacturing company.


1984 Bernard Wardles became [[Wardle Storeys]]<ref>The Times, Nov 05, 1984</ref>
1984 Bernard Wardles became [[Wardle Storeys]]<ref>The Times, Nov 05, 1984</ref>

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Stephanie Works (formerly Whitehall Works), Chinley; Dec 2019.

of 82-83 New Bond Street, London, W1. Telephone: Mayfair 4163 (2 lines). Works at Whitehall Works, Chinley, Derbs. Telephone: Chinley 2222 (10 lines)

1947 British Industries Fair Advert as Manufacturers, Printers and Weavers of Furnishing Fabrics of all types, including Hand and Roller Printer Linens, Chintzes, Cretonnesm all Woven Fabrics. "Everflex" Leather Cloth, Dyeing, Finishing, Bleaching, "Welshrunk" Sanforizing. (Textiles Section - Earls Court, Ground Floor, Stands No. 34, 42 and 51) [1]

1963 Bernard Wardle (Everflex) of Caernarvon: Motor Show exhibitor. PVC and fabric bonding.[2]

1980. The Everflex factory at Caernarfon was closed.[3]

Production also ceased at the original Works at Chinley. Renamed Stephanie Works, the Chinley site is now home to a plastics manufacturing company.

1984 Bernard Wardles became Wardle Storeys[4]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1947 British Industries Fair Advert 482; and p291
  2. 1963 Motor Show
  3. House of Commons Hansard, 21 March 1980
  4. The Times, Nov 05, 1984