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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> | ||
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]
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
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, Apr 01, 1920
- The Engineer of 12th April 1968 p581