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1890 previously [[Jones, Dunning and Co]] | |||
1898 [[Arthur Pease]], who had been owner of Normanby Ironworks, died<ref>The Times, 29 August 1898</ref> | 1898 [[Arthur Pease]], who had been owner of Normanby Ironworks, died<ref>The Times, 29 August 1898</ref> |
Revision as of 13:59, 2 February 2022
of Normanby Iron Works, Middlesbrough
1890 previously Jones, Dunning and Co
1898 Arthur Pease, who had been owner of Normanby Ironworks, died[1]
1900 The company was registered on 18 July, to acquire the private business of a company of the same name. [2]
1891 Carried on the business of the Normanby Iron Works, previously Jones, Dunning and Co, as a partnership of Arthur Pease and his sons, Arthur Francis Pease and Herbert Pike Pease, under the style or firm of the Normanby Ironworks Company[3]
1927 Pease and Partners had a controlling interest in the Normanby Iron Works[4].
1951 The Iron Works were nationalised under the Iron and Steel Act; became part of the Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain[5]
c.1955 Presumably denationalised
1959 Specialists in the manufacture of low sulphur and phosporus hematite pig iron and refined cylinder and malleable irons.
This may or may not be connected:
- 1956 Normanby Estate Co purchased Coleby Ironstone Co from the Holding and Realization Agency, thereby returning the company to its previous owner (through Crosby Ironstone Co)[6].