Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Victoria Iron and Steel Co

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of Victoria Iron Works, Coatbridge

1879 James Allan, needing more space, built the Victoria Tube Works, Coatbridge, which were specially adapted for the manufacture of iron and steel boiler tubes, and for boiler tube ferrules.

1912 One of the malleable iron and steel manufacturers amalgamated into Scottish Iron and Steel Co[1]

1914 Victoria Tube Works, Coatbridge, were part of Stewarts and Lloyds[2]

c.1950 The works were still extant[3]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Jul 01, 1912
  2. Who's Who in Business
  3. [1] Aerial photo