1956 The AGM of Dorman, Long and Co was told about performance of the main subsidiary companies[1] including Dorman Long (Steel) Ltd, which included the Lackenby and Cleveland steel works and blooming mills, and coke ovens at South Bank.
Clay Lane Furnaces During the 1960s
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1966. Clay Lane Blast Furnace.
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Sinter Cooling Bench, Dorman, Long.
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Clay Lane c1960s. Casting into two torpedoes.
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Burning out torpedo build up.
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Removing build-up at reline.
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Clay Lane c1960s. Large build up in Blast Furnace being removed on reline.
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Clay Lane c1960s. Hot metal at pig caster.
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Clay Lane c1960s. End of cast blow at tap hole.
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Clay Lane c1960s. Coke at Taphole.
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Clay lane Blast furnace control panel.
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Slagging from slag notch.
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Pouring steel into ladle from Open Hearth.
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Cutting a beam to length.
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Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, 4 January 1956