Welcome to Grace's Guide
Grace's Guide is the leading source of historical information on industry and manufacturing in the UK. The scope is gradually being extended to include non-UK businesses and biographies. Additions are being made to the information daily by a team of volunteers who give freely of their time and expertise. Charity. Grace’s Guide is a charity and it relies upon donations and sponsors. If you would like to support Grace’s Guide financially in any way please see our Support page.
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Grace's Guide Ltd is a charity (No.1154342) for the advancement of education of the history of Industry and Engineering in the UK.
Latest additions
- Trevithick: Surviving Engines
- Richard Trevithick
- South Scotland Electricity Scheme
- Galloway Water Power Co
- Galloway Hydro-Electric Scheme
- Continental Gummi-Werke AG
- Continental Tyre and Rubber Co
- Semperit (UK)
- A. H. Smith and Co
- William Crosthwaite and Son
- William Crostwaite and Son
- Carron Co
- Cammell, Laird and Co
- Collinson and Lock
- Furness, Withy and Co
- T. W. Greenwell and Co
- William Crostwaite and Co
- British Paints
- Bethlehem Steel Co
- Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co
- Bethlehem Steel Corporation
- Beal and Son
- Harland and Wolff
- Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Co
- Gillow
- Burmeister and Wain
- Cunard Line
- William Doxford and Sons
- Houlder Brothers and Co
- Liffey Dockyard
- John Lynn and Co
- Sunderland Forge and Engineering Co
- John Brown and Co
- Henry Robb
- Mappin and Webb
- Red Hand Compositions
- S. G. Brown
- Shaw Savill Line
- Alexander Stephen and Sons
- James Howden and Co