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Head Wrightson was a big heavy industrial firm based at , , England. It specialised in the manufacture of large industrial products such as fractional distillation columns, which sometimes needed special transport to get them to site.

Its early products, which were made of or , were used for , , , and many across the world. In its first 17 years the firm had various names.


History
  • 1724 to 1839: Land called Thornaby Carrs was used intermittently for .
  • (afterwards): There was a on Thornaby Carrs.
  • about 1840: Mr. Skinner settled in South .
  • 1840: The Teesdale Iron Works (also named Teesdale Ironworks) was founded.
  • 1851: 's first was built, after was discovered in the . Jobs threat : strong foundations BBC News
  • 1859: Mr. Skinner bought the Teesdale Iron Works. Thomas Head and Joseph Wright took over the Teesdale Iron Works.
  • later: Joseph Ashby and Thomas Wrightson joined the firm and Joseph Wright retired.
  • 1860: Mr. Skinner bought the Cotton Mill.
  • (later): The firm became Messrs. Head and Wright, and later Messrs. Head and Ashby.
  • 1865: The firm became Messrs. Head Wrightson & Co Ltd. It made and for , , , and many across the world, the largest being in India. The firm employed 450 people.
  • 1866: The firm became Head Wrightsons.
  • 1877: The firm completed the Chenab Bridge in British India. The bridge is between & .
  • 1889: The firm completed Fulham Railway Bridge. Fulham Railway Bridge Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide
  • 1890: The works was three times as big as in 1860, and covered Thornaby Carrs.
  • 1892: The firm employed 1200 people.
  • 1893: The firm completed .
  • 1895: The firm completed Barnes Railway Bridge. Barnes Railway Bridge Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide
  • 1939-45: Manufactured the , a 1936 design for a standard transportable aeroplane shed for the .
  • 1965: Building the structure for the .
  • 1968: The firm employed nearly 6000 people and mostly made boilers and other heavy . Its factory covered 68 .
  • 1977: acquired Head Wrightson. Competition Commission
  • 1979: Davy Corporation was renamed "Davy McKee".
  • June 1987: Head Wrightsons closed. Head Wrightson - Teesside's fallen giant Remember when


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