Stordy Combusion Engineering, Ltd., Wombourne
D-EXP/P/I29/252 24 Apr 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
A typical rotary drier package burner.
D-EXP/P/I29/252 24 Apr 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
A typical rotary drier package burner.
D-EXP/P/I29/230 22 Apr 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
Together with its parent company, Stein Atkinson Stordy, the company had large drawing offices.
D-EXP/P/I29/226 16 Jul 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
Modern oxy-acetylene machine, controlled by a photo-electric cell which caused it to copy an outline drawing.
D-EXP/P/I30/177 30 May 1962 Wolverhampton Archives
Exterior of new office block.
D-EXP/P/I30/145 17 Dec 1970 Wolverhampton Archives
Cutting girders to length.
D-EXP/P/I30/142 22 Jun 1965 Wolverhampton Archives
The Transport & General Workers Union announced that nearly 500 workers were facing redundancy. The Ministry of Labour is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I30/126 23 Nov 1976 Wolverhampton Archives
A compulsory purchase order put the firm in jeopardy as the cost of moving to a new site could be too great. Ray Dalton is shown welding the frame of a “fun bike”, and the Department of the Environment and Long Street Industrial Estate are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I33/57 24 Jul 1969 Wolverhampton Archives
The firm had designed the first fully automated brick packaging machine. The United States, John Folkes-Hefo group, and Gerrard Industries of London are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I33/54 14 Apr 1975 Wolverhampton Archives
It was due to expand after the completion of its second phase. The photograph shows the largest of three newly-completed units. The M5, the Birmingham New Road, wholesale grocers Warriner and Mason, Milford Estates Ltd., The Abbey Property Bond Fund, Hurd
D-EXP/P/I33/24 14 Nov 1959 Wolverhampton Archives
Furnaces.