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1973 [[British Steel]] sold its carbon- and mild-steel wire-making activities at Warrington (Rylands and Whitecross) and at Middlesbrough ([[Dorman, Long and Co|Dorman Long]]) into a new company [[Rylands-Whitecross]], jointly owned by [[Tinsley Wire Industries]] and [[British Ropes]]<ref>The Times, Aug 17, 1973</ref> | 1973 [[British Steel]] sold its carbon- and mild-steel wire-making activities at Warrington (Rylands and Whitecross) and at Middlesbrough ([[Dorman, Long and Co|Dorman Long]]) into a new company [[Rylands-Whitecross]], jointly owned by [[Tinsley Wire Industries]] and [[British Ropes]]<ref>The Times, Aug 17, 1973</ref> | ||
1994 was Britain's largest wire manufacturer and Sheffield's largest private employer<ref>The Times, May 18, 1994</ref> | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 12:19, 31 January 2016


of Sheffield
1973 Twenty per cent owned by 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[1]
1994 was Britain's largest wire manufacturer and Sheffield's largest private employer[2]
See Also
- 1938 Ironmonger Diary and Hardware Buyers Guide: Companies T
- 1950 British Industries Fair: Companies T
- 1972 Health and Safety Exemptions
- 1993 Key British Enterprises
- Allan Kennedy and Co
- Barnards
- Boulton and Paul
- British Ropes
- British Steel
- British Wire Netting Manufacturers Association
- Dorman, Long and Co
- Engineering 1935 Jul-Dec: Index: Paragraphs
- Ferguson Industrial (Holdings)
- Fox Wire
- Hall and Pickles
- Lancashire Steel Corporation
- Lionweld Kennedy
- Richard Johnson and Nephew
- Rylands-Whitecross
- Rylands Brothers
- S. Blanckensee and Son
- Whitecross Co