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1959 Replacement for the steelwork contractors on the Barton High Level bridge across the [[Manchester Ship Canal]]; 2 men were killed and 8 injured when steel girders collapsed soon after work resumed<ref>The Times, Dec 31, 1959</ref>
One of the members of the [[United Steel Companies]] group (1961) which also included:
 
1961 One of the members of the [[United Steel Companies]] group which also included:
* [[Appleby-Frodingham Steel Co]]
* [[Appleby-Frodingham Steel Co]]
* [[Workington Iron and Steel Co]]
* [[Workington Iron and Steel Co]]
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* [[Distington Engineering Co]]
* [[Distington Engineering Co]]
* [[Yorkshire Engine Co]]
* [[Yorkshire Engine Co]]
1959 Replaced the steelwork contractors on the Barton High Level bridge across the [[Manchester Ship Canal]]; 2 men were killed and 8 injured when steel girders collapsed soon after work resumed<ref>The Times, Dec 31, 1959</ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 15:12, 24 April 2017

July 1961.

One of the members of the United Steel Companies group (1961) which also included:

1959 Replaced the steelwork contractors on the Barton High Level bridge across the Manchester Ship Canal; 2 men were killed and 8 injured when steel girders collapsed soon after work resumed[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Dec 31, 1959