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1967 [[Alcan|Alcan Aluminium]] of Montreal transferred its 3 British subsidiary companies into a new holding company [[Alcan Aluminium (UK)]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jun 19, 1967</ref> which owned Alcan London. | 1967 [[Alcan|Alcan Aluminium]] of Montreal transferred its 3 British subsidiary companies into a new holding company [[Alcan Aluminium (UK)]] Ltd<ref>The Times, Jun 19, 1967</ref> which owned Alcan London. | ||
1968 Started construction of a primary aluminium smelter at Lynemouth, Northumberland, stimulated by government funding<ref>The Times, Nov 05, 1970</ref>; this included a dedicated power station [[Lynemouth Power Station]] | |||
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Revision as of 17:30, 29 April 2023
1967 Alcan Aluminium of Montreal transferred its 3 British subsidiary companies into a new holding company Alcan Aluminium (UK) Ltd[1] which owned Alcan London.
1968 Started construction of a primary aluminium smelter at Lynemouth, Northumberland, stimulated by government funding[2]; this included a dedicated power station Lynemouth Power Station