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  2. Architectural ironmongery - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Newton and Tonks businesses merged in 1970, acquired Legge in 1988 [4] and Laidlaw in 1993, and were then taken over by Ingersoll Rand in 1997, and are today part of Ingersoll Rand Security Technologies. [5] The Guild of Architectural Ironmongers was established in 1961 to promote standards in the business of architectural ...

  3. Ironmongery - Wikipedia

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    Ironmongery originally referred, first, to the manufacture of iron goods and, second, to the place of sale of such items for domestic rather than industrial use. In both contexts, the term has expanded to include items made of steel , aluminium , brass , or other metals , as well as plastics .

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  7. Worshipful Company of Ironmongers - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to Ironmongers' Hall. Ironmongers' Hall is the home of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers. It is located in Aldersgate Street in the City of London.The first hall, dating back to 1457, was in Fenchurch Street; it was rebuilt in 1587 and rebuilt again in 1745 on the same site. [3]

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  9. Irvine Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Irvine Alan Stewart Laidlaw, Baron Laidlaw (born 22 December 1942) is a Scottish businessman, and a former member of the House of Lords. In the Sunday Times Rich List 2012 ranking of the wealthiest people in the UK he was placed 105th with an estimated fortune of £745 million. [ 1 ]