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1955 After the acquisition of [[Wolverhampton Steel and Iron Company]] by [[Thomas W. Ward]], [[Birchley Rolling Mills]] was integrated into it, forming [[Wolverhampton and Birchley Rolling Mills]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 28 November 1955</ref>. | 1955 After the acquisition of [[Wolverhampton Steel and Iron Company]] by [[Thomas W. Ward]], [[Birchley Rolling Mills]] was integrated into it, forming [[Wolverhampton and Birchley Rolling Mills]] Ltd<ref>The Times, 28 November 1955</ref>. | ||
1963 Ward sold [[Wolverhampton and Birchley Rolling Mills]] to [[Stewarts and Lloyds]] to ensure supplies of billets<ref>The Times, Dec 02, 1963</ref> | |||
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of Wolverhampton and Oldbury
1955 After the acquisition of Wolverhampton Steel and Iron Company by Thomas W. Ward, Birchley Rolling Mills was integrated into it, forming Wolverhampton and Birchley Rolling Mills Ltd[1].
1963 Ward sold Wolverhampton and Birchley Rolling Mills to Stewarts and Lloyds to ensure supplies of billets[2]