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  2. Siemens Goole - Wikipedia

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    Siemens have already built for the UK market with their Desiro family design which includes the class 185 DMUs, and the class 350 and 450 EMUs among others. [4] The company already employs over 4,400 people in the United Kingdom in rail and other transport related roles, with eight purpose–built sites that provide rolling stock care. [5] [note 1]

  3. Rockware Glass - Wikipedia

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    Rockware Glass is a UK company manufacturing glass containers. The company has a works at Doncaster, South Yorkshire, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, Knottingley West Yorkshire and Irvine, Scotland. Rockware became part of Ardagh Glass Group in 2006.

  4. Glasshoughton - Wikipedia

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    For most of the nineteenth century Glasshoughton was a separate village with an economic, social and religious life of its own. It had glassworks before Castleford and it supplied most of the coal for Castleford's industries until the big, modern pits opened at Wheldale, Fryston and Glasshoughton itself from the late 1860s.

  5. World of Glass, St Helens - Wikipedia

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    The World of Glass is a local museum and visitor centre in St Helens, Merseyside, England. The museum is dedicated to the local history of the town and borough primarily through the lens of the glass industry but also looking at other local industries.

  6. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    Boston and Sandwich Glass Company; Brockway Glass Company; Brookfield Glass Company; Cambridge Glass; Carr Lowrey Glass Company; Chance Brothers; Chandos Glass Cone; Cheshire Crown Glass Company; Clayton and Bell; Crystal City, Missouri; Dugan Glass Company; Dunbar Glass; Duncan & Miller Glass Company; Earley and Company; Edward Ford Plate ...

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  9. Ravenhead Glass - Wikipedia

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    Ravenhead Glass was a glassworks near Ravenhead Colliery, Lancashire, North West England. It was founded in 1850 by Frances Dixon and John Merson after a move from their earlier (1842) factory at Thatto Heath near St Helens .