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of Llanelly, South Wales. | of Llanelly, South Wales. |
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of Llanelly, South Wales.
1893 Company founded at Wern Works in Ann Street
1898 Acquired the Cambrian Works. The company employed around a thousand people, mainly women, producing enamelled saucepans, plates and owls, army tinplate mess-tins and galvanized buckets.
1919 Private company.
1961 Pressworkers, stampers and piercers manufacturing enamelled, galvanized and tinned holloware. 700 employees.[1]
1978 The Cambrian Works closed.
See Also
- 1918 Directory of Manufacturers in Engineering and Allied Trades: Company W
- 1938 Ironmonger Diary and Hardware Buyers Guide: Companies W
- 1938 Ironmonger Diary and Hardware Buyers Guide: Proprietary Names
- 1957 British Industries Fair: Companies W
- 1961 Building Exhibition
- 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- Cambrian Works
- Daniel Williams
- David Evans (1836-1909)
- Joseph Holmes
- The Engineer 1910/04/22
Sources of Information
- [1] Coflein - Cambrian Works