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John Spencer (Coatbridge) Ltd, tube maker, of Phoenix Iron Works and Drumpellier Iron Works, Coatbridge
John Spencer (Coatbridge) Ltd, tube maker, of Phoenix Iron Works and Drumpellier Iron Works, Coatbridge


1905 Manufacturer of iron bars, plate, strips, wheel spokes, horse shoeing iron, etc


1912 One of the malleable iron and steel manufacturers amalgamated into [[Scottish Iron and Steel Co]]<ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1912</ref>
1912 One of the malleable iron and steel manufacturers amalgamated into [[Scottish Iron and Steel Co]]<ref>The Times, Jul 01, 1912</ref>
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* It seems unlikely that this company was connected with [[John Spencer]], tube makers of Wednesbury
* It seems unlikely that this company was connected with [[John Spencer]], tube makers of Wednesbury
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[[Category: Iron and Steel]]
[[Category: Iron and Steel]]
[[Category: Steel Works  ]]
[[Category: Steel Works  ]]
[[Category: Iron Works  ]]

Revision as of 17:50, 13 February 2020

John Spencer (Coatbridge) Ltd, tube maker, of Phoenix Iron Works and Drumpellier Iron Works, Coatbridge

1905 Manufacturer of iron bars, plate, strips, wheel spokes, horse shoeing iron, etc

1912 One of the malleable iron and steel manufacturers amalgamated into Scottish Iron and Steel Co[1]



  • It seems unlikely that this company was connected with John Spencer, tube makers of Wednesbury


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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 01, 1912