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'''Whitecross Company''' of Warrington
'''Whitecross Company''' of Warrington

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Whitecross Company of Warrington

1864 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 Wire manufacturers and galvanizers. Specialities: iron and steel rolled and drawn wires, patent steel wires, barb wire, wire ropes, wire nails, wire netting. Employees 1,500. [1]

1920 Wire rod rolling mill. [2]

1932 Lancashire Steel Corporation acquired Whitecross Co of Warrington[3].

1935 See Whitecross Co:1935 Review

1937 Supplier of Tru-Lay Ropes[4]

1960 Steel wire ropes. [5]

1967 Nationalisation of Lancashire Steel which became part of British Steel

1973 British Steel sold its carbon- and mild-steel wire-making activities at Warrington (Rylands and Whitecross) and at Middlesbrough (Dorman Long) into a new company Rylands-Whitecross, jointly owned by Tinsley Wire Industries and British Ropes[6]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  2. The Engineer of 10th September 1920 p251
  3. The Times, 20 December 1932
  4. The Times, Jul 15, 1937
  5. Mining Year Book 1960. Published by Walter E. Skinner. Advert p
  6. The Times, Aug 17, 1973