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Difference between revisions of "C. H. Bailey"

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Later became '''Bailey Industrial Engineering''' part of [[Bailey (C.H.)|C. H. Bailey plc]]  
Later became '''Bailey Industrial Engineering''' part of [[Bailey (C.H.)|C. H. Bailey plc]]  


'''Location''' See [http://www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/first_world_war/reports/FWW_%20Sinews_of_War.pdf here] for a location map and a remarkable photograph of a locomotive and wagon exiting the imposing 'shop front'<ref>[http://www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/first_world_war/reports/FWW_%20Sinews_of_War.pdf] GGAT 130: The Sinews of War: South East Wales Industry and The First World War, 2015, Report for CADW by Johnny Crawford. See p.79</ref>
'''Location''' - See [http://www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/first_world_war/reports/FWW_%20Sinews_of_War.pdf here] for a location map and a remarkable photograph of a locomotive and wagon exiting the imposing 'shop front'<ref>[http://www.ggat.org.uk/cadw/first_world_war/reports/FWW_%20Sinews_of_War.pdf] GGAT 130: The Sinews of War: South East Wales Industry and The First World War, 2015, Report for CADW by Johnny Crawford. See p.79</ref>


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April 1952.

of The Tyne Engine works, Newport, Mons.

1882 Company founded.

The Tyne Engine works was a ship repair specialist

WWI: Small corners of the yard were used for the manufacture of shell parts - it was close to the Uskside National Works

The firm probably continued with its marine engineering operations in parallel with munitions work.

1923 Private company formed.

1938 Name changed.

1946 Public company.

1959 Subsidiary company took on lease.

1961 Ship repairers, engineers and dry dock proprietors. 1,500 employees. [1]

Later became Bailey Industrial Engineering part of C. H. Bailey plc

Location - See here for a location map and a remarkable photograph of a locomotive and wagon exiting the imposing 'shop front'[2]


Obituary 1907 [3]

Mr. C. H. BAILEY, the proprietor of the Tyne Engineering Works, Newport, Mon., died on Monday last at Newport. He was in his fifty-ninth year . . . [more]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE
  2. [1] GGAT 130: The Sinews of War: South East Wales Industry and The First World War, 2015, Report for CADW by Johnny Crawford. See p.79
  3. The Engineer 1907/02/15
  • GGAT 130: The Sinews of War: South East Wales Industry and The First World War, 2015, by Johnny Crawford