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Alyn Tinplate works covers an extensive site approximately 0.5 miles northwest of Mold;
1792 Mold Cotton Mill was built
Became the Mold tinplate works
1866 The mill was destroyed by fire.
1878 Alyn Tinplateworks were established. 
1939 The company was wound up<ref>The London Gazette 4 April 1939</ref> at the same place and using the same liquidator as several other [[Richard Thomas and Co]] subsidiaries.
1939 The company was wound up<ref>The London Gazette 4 April 1939</ref> at the same place and using the same liquidator as several other [[Richard Thomas and Co]] subsidiaries.
WWII The government requisitioned the factory for an ordnance depot
1950 Acquired by [[Synthite]] Ltd to produce formaldehyde


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 13:03, 31 January 2020

Alyn Tinplate works covers an extensive site approximately 0.5 miles northwest of Mold;

1792 Mold Cotton Mill was built

Became the Mold tinplate works

1866 The mill was destroyed by fire.

1878 Alyn Tinplateworks were established.

1939 The company was wound up[1] at the same place and using the same liquidator as several other Richard Thomas and Co subsidiaries.

WWII The government requisitioned the factory for an ordnance depot

1950 Acquired by Synthite Ltd to produce formaldehyde


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 4 April 1939