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of Cambridge Street Works, Birmingham
of Cambridge Street Works, Birmingham


1830s [[Robert Walter Winfield]] established a business in Cambridge Street that eventually included a brass foundry and formerly traded as '''R. W. Winfield and Co'''
formerly [[R. W. Winfield]], later '''R. W. Winfield and Son''' and '''R. W. Winfield and Co'''


1897 The company became '''Winfield's Rolling Mills''' when the business


1897 On the closing of the old Birmingham business of  [[R. W. Winfield|R. W. Winfield and Co]] was purchased by [[Dugard and Mitchell]], and [[William Henry Dugard]] and others formed '''Winfield's Rolling Mills'''
1897 On the closing of the old Birmingham business of  [[R. W. Winfield]] it was purchased by [[Dugard and Mitchell]], and [[William Henry Dugard]] and others formed '''Winfield's Rolling Mills'''


1935 The company left Cambridge Street and moved to Icknield Port Mills previously used by [[H. H. Vivian and Co]]
1935 The company left Cambridge Street and moved to Icknield Port Mills previously used by [[H. H. Vivian and Co]]

Latest revision as of 09:52, 9 April 2023

of Cambridge Street Works, Birmingham

formerly R. W. Winfield, later R. W. Winfield and Son and R. W. Winfield and Co


1897 On the closing of the old Birmingham business of R. W. Winfield it was purchased by Dugard and Mitchell, and William Henry Dugard and others formed Winfield's Rolling Mills

1935 The company left Cambridge Street and moved to Icknield Port Mills previously used by H. H. Vivian and Co


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