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[[William Tingey]] built the '''Beehive''' (1880) and the '''Beaver''' Works (1884) on the Bridge Warden’s land at Frindsbury<ref>Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frindsbury#Cement_Works]</ref>
[[William Tingey]] built the '''Beehive''' (1880) and the '''Beaver''' Works (1884) on the Bridge Warden’s land at Frindsbury<ref>Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frindsbury#Cement_Works]</ref>

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of Frindsbury and Elmley, Cement manufacturer

William Tingey built the Beehive (1880) and the Beaver Works (1884) on the Bridge Warden’s land at Frindsbury[1]

1890 The Beehive works were leased to William Levett and Co. The Beaver works were leased to and McLean and Co. Ltd.

Soon after 1893 the two companies joined forces to form the firm of McLean, Levett & Company, who managed the works through several years of intermittent production.

1900 Became part of Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers


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  1. Wikipedia [1]
  • [2] Frindsbury cement works