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1898 Share issue. The directors are - [[William Arrol|Sir William Arrol]]; [[John Graham Stewart]]; [[Walter Menzies (1856-1913)|Walter Menzies]]; [[John Robert Cassels]]; [[Thomas Cuthbert Stewart]]; and [[John Menzies]]. The company employs more than 4,000 persons and owns - | 1898 Share issue. The directors are - [[William Arrol|Sir William Arrol]]; [[John Graham Stewart]]; [[Walter Menzies (1856-1913)|Walter Menzies]]; [[John Robert Cassels]]; [[Thomas Cuthbert Stewart]]; and [[John Menzies]]. The company employs more than 4,000 persons and owns - | ||
* [[Clyde Tube Works]] | * [[Clyde Tube Works]] | ||
* [[Clydesdale Iron | * [[Clydesdale Iron and Steel Co|Clydesdale Iron and Steel Works]] | ||
* [[Phoenix Tube Works]] | * [[Phoenix Tube Works]] | ||
* [[British Tube Works]] | * [[British Tube Works]] |
Latest revision as of 17:41, 24 February 2025
of Coatbridge and Glasgow
1898 A. and J. Stewart and Clydesdale acquired the business of James Menzies and Co becoming A. and J. Stewart and Menzies
1898 Share issue. The directors are - Sir William Arrol; John Graham Stewart; Walter Menzies; John Robert Cassels; Thomas Cuthbert Stewart; and John Menzies. The company employs more than 4,000 persons and owns -
- Clyde Tube Works
- Clydesdale Iron and Steel Works
- Phoenix Tube Works
- British Tube Works
- Sun Tube Works
- Clyde Pipe Foundry
1903 January 1st. A. and J. Stewart and Menzies merged with its English counterparts Lloyd and Lloyd to become Stewarts and Lloyds[1]
1903 The name of the company was altered to Stewarts and Lloyds[2]