Gardner Steel Group, steel stockholders, Halesowen
D-EXP/P/I41/2 17 Jul 1979 Wolverhampton Archives
A subisidary of the Amalgamated Metal Corporation. Darlington and Sheffield are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I41/2 17 Jul 1979 Wolverhampton Archives
A subisidary of the Amalgamated Metal Corporation. Darlington and Sheffield are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I35/77 25 Oct 1983 Wolverhampton Archives
The article concerns the steel industry in the West Midlands. Bilston Steelworks, Patent Shaft, Round Oak and Lloyds at Wednesbury are mentioned. The photograph shows steel shot for blast cleaning being packed.
D-EXP/P/I45/66 29 Feb 1980 Wolverhampton Archives
The firm announced that the works was due to shut, blaming losses, and said it was not connected with a national steel strike. The Laird Group and British Steel are mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I32/264 5 Jun 1986 Wolverhampton Archives
The proposed dismantling of a crane by Tarmac, the new owners of the site,was condemned by the Labour Party, including Spring Vale Labour Councillor Alan Garner.
D-EXP/P/I32/274 24 Oct 1975 Wolverhampton Archives
The firm was contributing to the recovery of oil from the North Sea. The photograph shows Bill Church (left) with Pete Corfield (second left) and Boris Lamb, watching flame finishing.
D-EXP/P/I29/58 19 Dec 1985 Wolverhampton Archives
One of the country’s most advanced steel centres, following an allicance between Lye Steel and H. F. Spencer. The photograph shows a Bronx Slitting Line.
D-EXP/P/I32/269 1911 Wolverhampton Archives
Demolition experts preparing the works chimney for felling. The article mentions the firm Marple and Gillott from Sheffield who were planning to fell the giant blast furnace Elisabeth.
D-EXP/P/I32/376 2 Apr 1976 Wolverhampton Archives
Conclusion of a modernisation programme. TI is mentioned.
D-EXP/P/I32/284 19 Jun 1991 Wolverhampton Archives
The site.
D-EXP/P/I32/250 5 Jan 1972 Wolverhampton Archives
The works was due to close.