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A set of rolling mill stands from a tinplate works is now on display at [[Kidwelly Industrial Museum]] | |||
1942 'Pioneer of Industry Retires <br>Mr. W J. Rees, Uplands, Llanelly, one of the founders of the Glanmor Foundry Company, Ltd., Llanelly, has resigned the position of managing director of the company, which he held for 42 years. He will be succeeded by Mr. Sam Evans, Wolverhampton. Associated with the Glanmor Foundry | 1942 'Pioneer of Industry Retires <br>Mr. W J. Rees, Uplands, Llanelly, one of the founders of the Glanmor Foundry Company, Ltd., Llanelly, has resigned the position of managing director of the company, which he held for 42 years. He will be succeeded by Mr. Sam Evans, Wolverhampton. Associated with the Glanmor Foundry Company is the firm of [[Thomas and Clement]], iron founders, Llanelly. The combined interests were recently merged under the title of Glanmorfa Foundry and Engineering Company. Ltd.'<ref> Western Mail - Saturday 14 November 1942 </ref> | ||
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of Llanelli (Llanelly)
A set of rolling mill stands from a tinplate works is now on display at Kidwelly Industrial Museum
1942 'Pioneer of Industry Retires
Mr. W J. Rees, Uplands, Llanelly, one of the founders of the Glanmor Foundry Company, Ltd., Llanelly, has resigned the position of managing director of the company, which he held for 42 years. He will be succeeded by Mr. Sam Evans, Wolverhampton. Associated with the Glanmor Foundry Company is the firm of Thomas and Clement, iron founders, Llanelly. The combined interests were recently merged under the title of Glanmorfa Foundry and Engineering Company. Ltd.'[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ Western Mail - Saturday 14 November 1942