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Stewarts & Lloyds was a steel tube manufacturer with its headquarters in Glasgow at 41 Oswald Street. The company was created in 1903 by the amalgamation of two of the largest iron and steel makers in Britain: A. & J. Stewart & Menzies, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire, Scotland; and Lloyd & Lloyd, Birmingham, England.
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Built in 1865 by Sharp, Stewart & Company. Withdrawn in 1870 and sold to Barrow Hematite Steel Company as BHSC No. 17 and was converted to an 0-4-0 ST. Withdrawn from industrial use in 1960 and placed at Stone Cross Special School until 1980 and purchased privately in 1983 and relocated to Steamtown Railway Museum. No. 25 was put up for sale in ...
The Russell Industrial Center is an industrial factory turned to commercial complex of studios and shops that is located at 1600 Clay Street in Detroit, Michigan. The Russell Industrial Center is a 2,200,000-square-foot (200,000 m 2), seven building complex, designed by Albert Kahn for John William Murray in 1915. It contains studios and lofts ...
McLouth Steel is a former integrated steel company. The company was once the ninth-largest steelmaker in the United States. The company was once the ninth-largest steelmaker in the United States. The company was composed of three locations: the first in Detroit, Michigan , the second (and largest) in Trenton, Michigan , and the third in ...
Detroit Architecture A.I.A. Guide Revised Edition. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-1651-4. {}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ; Sharoff, Robert (2005). American City: Detroit Architecture. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-3270-6. Detroit Edison Synchroscope Magazine, January 1978 edition.
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Worked at Stewarts & Lloyds at Corby before the delivery of RSH 0-6-0 saddle tanks in the 1950s. After withdrawal from service in 1968 was preserved in storage at the Kent and East Sussex Railway from 1972, and then at Woolwich before being moved to Peak Rail in Derbyshire in 2002, moving again to Ruddington in 2003 for restoration to working ...