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Wire Rope Manufacturers, of Warrington | Wire Rope Manufacturers, of Warrington. | ||
Established 1866 as a Private Company. | |||
1869 Address was '''Warrington Wire Rope Works Ltd.''' of 32 Red-Cross Street, Liverpool. | |||
1922 of 13, Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. Works: Warrington. T. A.: "Wirop, Liverpool." T. N. Bank 354. Directors: John Temple, C.B. (Chairman) and J. Howard Temple (Managing). Manager and Sec. Chas. H. Gill. Products.—Wire rope and cords of every description for shipping, colliery, mining, engineering and general purposes.<ref>1922 Who's Who in Enigneering</ref> | |||
1925/6 Warrington Wire Rope Co and its interest in the [[Bristol Wire Rope Co]] was acquired by [[British Ropes]] Ltd<ref>National Archives</ref>. | 1925/6 Warrington Wire Rope Co and its interest in the [[Bristol Wire Rope Co]] was acquired by [[British Ropes]] Ltd<ref>National Archives</ref>. |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 3 December 2015






Wire Rope Manufacturers, of Warrington.
Established 1866 as a Private Company.
1869 Address was Warrington Wire Rope Works Ltd. of 32 Red-Cross Street, Liverpool.
1922 of 13, Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. Works: Warrington. T. A.: "Wirop, Liverpool." T. N. Bank 354. Directors: John Temple, C.B. (Chairman) and J. Howard Temple (Managing). Manager and Sec. Chas. H. Gill. Products.—Wire rope and cords of every description for shipping, colliery, mining, engineering and general purposes.[1]
1925/6 Warrington Wire Rope Co and its interest in the Bristol Wire Rope Co was acquired by British Ropes Ltd[2].