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Spencer and Halstead of Ossett, Yorkshire.
1912 Private company.
1961 Manufacturers of dust exhaust equipment, shot blast plant, wool conveying and blending equipment. 220 employees.[1]
1968 Supplied one of the largest de-coring plants to John Thompson.[2]
1982 Under the Lazard scheme to reduce capacity in castings, the Jonas Wells foundry was closed[3]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ * 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
- ↑ * The Engineer of 5th July 1968 p3
- ↑ Competition Commission report on William Cook, 1990