Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Clement Crowther]] sold his businesses at Stour Vale, Falling Sands, and the [[Cookley Ironworks]], Brockmoor, to the company.
[[Clement Crowther]] sold his businesses at Stour Vale, [[Falling Sands Ironworks|Falling Sands]], and the [[Cookley Ironworks]], Brockmoor, to the company.


1901  Messrs [[Knight and Crowther]], consisting of the [[Stour Vale Ironworks|Stour Vale Iron works]], Kidderminster, and the [[Cookley Ironworks|Cookley Iron Works]], Brierley Hill, was acquired by [[E. P. and W. Baldwin]]<ref>The Times, 17 April 1902</ref>.
1901  Messrs [[Knight and Crowther]], consisting of the [[Stour Vale Ironworks|Stour Vale Iron works]], Kidderminster, and the [[Cookley Ironworks|Cookley Iron Works]], Brierley Hill, was acquired by [[E. P. and W. Baldwin]]<ref>The Times, 17 April 1902</ref>.

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Clement Crowther sold his businesses at Stour Vale, Falling Sands, and the Cookley Ironworks, Brockmoor, to the company.

1901 Messrs Knight and Crowther, consisting of the Stour Vale Iron works, Kidderminster, and the Cookley Iron Works, Brierley Hill, was acquired by E. P. and W. Baldwin[1].


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  1. The Times, 17 April 1902