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ONCE A COLD-ROLL BOY. CWMAVON WORKS NEW MANAGER. <br>Mr. William Price Lewis, who has been appointed manager of [[Copper Miners Tinplate Works]], Cwmavon, Port Talbot, is at present in charge of a large tinplate works in Zanesville, Ohio. His connection with the tinplate trade began when he became a cold-roll boy at the Lydney Works. Subsequently he was appointed mill foreman at the Melingriffith Works, and at the same time he was connected with the works at Medea. A few years later Mr. Lewis threw up these positions in order to take charge of a tinplate plant near Bilboa. After six years there he went to Cincinnatti, U.S.A., where he was soon promoted to the managership of a larger works at Zanesville.'<ref>South Wales Daily Post - Tuesday 7 April 1908</ref> | ONCE A COLD-ROLL BOY. CWMAVON WORKS NEW MANAGER. <br>Mr. William Price Lewis, who has been appointed manager of [[Copper Miners Tinplate Co|Copper Miners Tinplate Works]], Cwmavon, Port Talbot, is at present in charge of a large tinplate works in Zanesville, Ohio. His connection with the tinplate trade began when he became a cold-roll boy at the Lydney Works. Subsequently he was appointed mill foreman at the Melingriffith Works, and at the same time he was connected with the works at Medea. A few years later Mr. Lewis threw up these positions in order to take charge of a tinplate plant near Bilboa. After six years there he went to Cincinnatti, U.S.A., where he was soon promoted to the managership of a larger works at Zanesville.'<ref>South Wales Daily Post - Tuesday 7 April 1908</ref> | ||
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ONCE A COLD-ROLL BOY. CWMAVON WORKS NEW MANAGER.
Mr. William Price Lewis, who has been appointed manager of Copper Miners Tinplate Works, Cwmavon, Port Talbot, is at present in charge of a large tinplate works in Zanesville, Ohio. His connection with the tinplate trade began when he became a cold-roll boy at the Lydney Works. Subsequently he was appointed mill foreman at the Melingriffith Works, and at the same time he was connected with the works at Medea. A few years later Mr. Lewis threw up these positions in order to take charge of a tinplate plant near Bilboa. After six years there he went to Cincinnatti, U.S.A., where he was soon promoted to the managership of a larger works at Zanesville.'[1]
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- ↑ South Wales Daily Post - Tuesday 7 April 1908