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of Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland, manufacturer of steel castings, forgers of ingots and steel fabricators. | of Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland, manufacturer of steel castings, forgers of ingots and steel fabricators. | ||
1900 John Edwin Rogerson was chairman of [[John Rogerson and Co]], of Wolsingham Steel Works<ref>The Times Nov. 21, 1900</ref> | 1893 [[Henry Gervas Stobart]] joined [[John Rogerson and Co]], [[Wolsingham Steel Co|Wolsingham Steel Works]], as partner and assistant manager; [[Stanners Closes Steel Works]], Wolsingham, near Darlington<ref>Proposal for membership of I Mech E</ref> | ||
1900 John Edwin Rogerson was chairman of [[John Rogerson and Co]], of Wolsingham Steel Works<ref>The Times Nov. 21, 1900</ref> | |||
1938 Wolsingham Steel Co gained a patent with G. Blair on "Improvements in and relating to vibratory screens" | 1938 Wolsingham Steel Co gained a patent with G. Blair on "Improvements in and relating to vibratory screens" |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 19 March 2022
of Wolsingham, Bishop Auckland, manufacturer of steel castings, forgers of ingots and steel fabricators.
1893 Henry Gervas Stobart joined John Rogerson and Co, Wolsingham Steel Works, as partner and assistant manager; Stanners Closes Steel Works, Wolsingham, near Darlington[1]
1900 John Edwin Rogerson was chairman of John Rogerson and Co, of Wolsingham Steel Works[2]
1938 Wolsingham Steel Co gained a patent with G. Blair on "Improvements in and relating to vibratory screens"
1943 Patents with Thomas Liddle on Improvements in and relating to the manufacture of rudder frames, of mooring chains and of brackets for propeller shafts.
By 1965 was a member of Doxford and Sunderland Shipbuilding and Engineering Group
1988 Wolsingham Steel Ltd was in Liquidation[3]