Difference between revisions of "Henry White and Co"
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1893 the Company became [[Henry White and Co]] | 1893 the Company became [[Henry White and Co]] | ||
1897 purchased the six year old | 1897 purchased the six year old Pontymister Steel Works, previously the property of P. S. Phillips Ltd. | ||
1917 [[John Paton]] was on the board of directors, of the then limited company. | 1917 [[John Paton]] was on the board of directors, of the then limited company. | ||
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[[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]] | [[Category: Iron/Steel Foundry]] |
Revision as of 13:44, 25 March 2018
Henry White and Co
of Pontymister, near Newport, Mon.
1879 Henry White and his partner Challingsworth were in possession of the Pontymister or Britannia Foundry.
1893 the Company became Henry White and Co
1897 purchased the six year old Pontymister Steel Works, previously the property of P. S. Phillips Ltd.
1917 John Paton was on the board of directors, of the then limited company.
1920 Amalgamation with Partridge, Jones and Co.
1961 The Works closed.
See Also
Sources of Information
- Papers in Gwent Record Office [1]