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1923 The [[South Wales Tinplate Corporation]] was registered - which represented a selling organisation for: <ref> [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Lloyd5.html] A History of Carmarthenshire</ref> | 1923 The [[South Wales Tinplate Corporation]] was registered - which represented a selling organisation for: <ref> [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/CMN/Lloyd5.html] A History of Carmarthenshire</ref> | ||
* Richard Thomas and Co (who | * Richard Thomas and Co (who owned six works in Carmarthenshire); | ||
* Kidwelly Tinplate Co; | * Kidwelly Tinplate Co; | ||
* Ashburnham Tinplate Co, Burry Port; | * Ashburnham Tinplate Co, Burry Port; |
Revision as of 23:42, 2 February 2020
of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales
See also Kidwelly Industrial Museum.
See Kidwelly Tinplate Works, which covers the long history of the site, whose occupants included the Kidwelly Tinplate Co Ltd.
1923 The South Wales Tinplate Corporation was registered - which represented a selling organisation for: [1]
- Richard Thomas and Co (who owned six works in Carmarthenshire);
- Kidwelly Tinplate Co;
- Ashburnham Tinplate Co, Burry Port;
- Old Castle Iron and Tin Plate Co, Llanelly;
- Western Tinplate Works, Llanelly.
1931 The last four works above resigned from the Corporation.
1939 A founder of the Llanelly Associated Tinplate Companies[2]
The site has now been re-developed as an industrial museum with special emphasis on the tinplate industry. Among the relics of the tinplate works are a water-powered mill, a plaque of 1801 recording a rebuilding of that year, and large steam engines which powered the rolling mills. At the north end of the site the headframe and winding engine from Morlais Colliery have been re-erected.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [2] Coflein - Kidwelly