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Plant Company, New Crane-street, Chester, have taken the works formerly occupied by Messrs. The [[Sandycroft Foundry Co|Sandycroft Foundry Company, Limited]], Sandycroft, near Chester. In the near future the factory and offices will
Plant Company, New Crane-street, Chester, have taken the works formerly occupied by Messrs. The [[Sandycroft Foundry Co|Sandycroft Foundry Company, Limited]], Sandycroft, near Chester. In the near future the factory and offices will
be transferred to the new premises.<ref>[[Engineering 1930/08/15]]</ref>
be transferred to the new premises.<ref>[[Engineering 1930/08/15]]</ref>
1956 "... blaze at atomic plant factory. Six fire-fighting appliances and 40 firemen dealt with a blaze In the main workshop at Sandycroft (Flintshire) of the International Electrolytic Plant Co. Ltd.. manufacturers of ...<ref>Bradford Observer 09 January 1956</ref>





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1943. From The Engineer’s Year Book.

of Queensferry

of Sandycroft, Chester.

1927 Advertisement for sale of machinery at International Electrolytic Plant Co Ltd, works, Queensferry[1]

1930 'Owing to the increased demand for Knowles cells, Messrs. The International Electrolytic Plant Company, New Crane-street, Chester, have taken the works formerly occupied by Messrs. The Sandycroft Foundry Company, Limited, Sandycroft, near Chester. In the near future the factory and offices will be transferred to the new premises.[2]

1956 "... blaze at atomic plant factory. Six fire-fighting appliances and 40 firemen dealt with a blaze In the main workshop at Sandycroft (Flintshire) of the International Electrolytic Plant Co. Ltd.. manufacturers of ...[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. Northwich Chronicle 02 July 1927
  2. Engineering 1930/08/15
  3. Bradford Observer 09 January 1956