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1899 [[Dorman, Long and Co]] acquired [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]<ref>The Times, Apr 01, 1920</ref> | 1899 [[Dorman, Long and Co]] acquired [[Ayrton Rolling Mills]]<ref>The Times, Apr 01, 1920</ref> | ||
1939 See [https://www.portofmiddlesbrough.com/1939-1945-second-world-war/] for a photo of the works | |||
1968 [[British Steel]] announced the closure of this site with the loss of 250 jobs. This was due to the start up of the [[Dorman, Long and Co|Dorman Long]] Lackenby Works at Middlesbrough | 1968 [[British Steel]] announced the closure of this site with the loss of 250 jobs. This was due to the start up of the [[Dorman, Long and Co|Dorman Long]] Lackenby Works at Middlesbrough |
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of Middlesbrough
1899 Dorman, Long and Co acquired Ayrton Rolling Mills[1]
1939 See [1] for a photo of the works
1968 British Steel announced the closure of this site with the loss of 250 jobs. This was due to the start up of the Dorman Long Lackenby Works at Middlesbrough
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Apr 01, 1920
- The Engineer of 12th April 1968 p581