EPW049318 ENGLAND (1935). The British Ropes Ltd Rope Works (Wire) and environs, Doncaster, 1935

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Pennawd [EPW049318] The British Ropes Ltd Rope Works (Wire) and environs, Doncaster, 1935
Cyfeirnod EPW049318
Dyddiad September-1935
Dolen
Enw lle DONCASTER
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 457204, 401624
Hydred / Lledred -1.1373636399781, 53.507938619176
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SE572016

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Monday 8th of December 2014 03:13:37 PM
Path named "Ten Pound Walk" with allotment gardens on either side.

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Monday 8th of December 2014 03:12:47 PM
Doncaster "shed" - home for the engines.

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Monday 8th of December 2014 03:08:28 PM
Coaling plant for steam locomotives

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Monday 8th of December 2014 03:05:53 PM
Phoenix Farm

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Monday 8th of December 2014 03:03:00 PM
Bowford Villa

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Monday 8th of December 2014 02:59:30 PM
British Ropes Ltd - Wire works - Doncaster The Company was incorporated on 6 June 1924, formed through a merger of eight companies. Seven of these made wire rope only, whilst one (Craven and Speeding) made fibre products, particularly binder twine. An additional 18 companies were acquired in the next couple of years, including '''Doncaster Wire Co'''. Further acqusitions were made at a slower rate as the years progressed. Steep ropes were widely used in industry especially in shipping including nets and launching ropes. In the mid 1940s rationalisation took the number of wire rope factories down to seven, including two in Doncaster, the North Ropery of 1935 and the South Ropery of 1938 Gateshead, formerly Haggie Bros. Yet more acquisitions followed. 1974- Change of Company name to Bridon Ltd. Currently at Balby Carr Bank Doncaster DN4 5JQ 2014- In October 2014 Melrose Industries PLC (“Melrose”) announces that it has signed an agreement for the disposal of Bridon to the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan (“OTPP”). Image- 1947 advert. Company records held by Doncaster Archives - viewing only with consent of Bridon plc. See also books by British Ropes: Pocket Catalogue1 Jan 1939 Ropes Made from Nylon Report on Evaluation of Properties and Characteristics of Cordage Made from Nylon 1940-1948...1948 How to make a long splice: Round strand ropes, flattened strand ropes, preformed wire ropes 1951 If rope could talk 1952 British Ropes (1963) Knotty Problems Solved 1970

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Monday 8th of December 2014 02:56:14 PM
Peglers of Belmont Works, Doncaster, 1899 Frank Pegler and Fred Birchall founded the company Manufacturers of screw down taps Land was bought at '''Balby''' and, in 1904, the Belmont works were built. In WW1 the plant produced Sopwith planes. '''1935 The company's 200 foot chimney was erected.''' seen in image. WW2 manufacture included 6,000 Pegler taps used on the Ark Royal In 2014 Pegler Yorkshire is part of the Flow Control division of Aalberts Industries N.V.

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Monday 8th of December 2014 02:51:41 PM