WELLINGTON TUBE WORKS
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WELLINGTON TUBE WORKS GREAT BRIDGE STREET, GREAT BRIDGE, WEST MIDLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM - ENGLAND. |
Reason For Listing: I Once Worked In This Place.
I Am Interested In Obtaining: Old Photographs. Photographs Of The Street Or Road. Information On Old Friends. Interesting History Information. Photographs Of The Region And The Area In General.
Interested In The Period From 1948 To 1968.
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Wellington Tube Football Team The Wellngton Tube Football Team, aound 1925. Front Row, 4th from the left Frank Turner. |
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Frank Turner At Work Probably taken in the reseach laboratory of Wellington Tube, Great Bidge. Left is Frank Turner at the time a machinist, on the righ is a young apprentice - name unknown. |
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Invitation Card 40 Years Service Award Invitation Card 40 Years Service Award - Wellington Tube Works for Frank Turner - 15th March 1951 |
Comment By Member No: 11899 |
| My Grandfather, Norman Johnson was a Production Manager at wellington Tube works.
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Comment By Member No: 12150 |
| My Grandfather Cyril L. Turner worked for Wellington tube works Ltd for at least 40 years, up until 1962 at least
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Comment By Member No: 12140 |
| My father, Dr H C Rowan, worked at Wellington Tube Works from 1946 until the 1960s. He is shown on the group photograph on the other member's Listing; he is on the back row under the clock. If anyone can provide me with a copy (digital or otherwise) of that photograph I would be grateful. Please email jamesrowan99@aol.com.
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Comment By Member No: 12495 |
| Can anyone tell me if Samuel William Rushton was involved with the Wellington Tube Works. I think his daughter worked in the office. Thanks Sharon Rushton NZ
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Comment By Member No: 12586 |
| Try looking a book about the area. Great Bridge Memories, The History Press, by Terry Price. Cost is about £14. |






