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Armstrong, Mitchell and Co
Armstrong, Mitchell and Co was formed on 14th November 1882, by the merger of W. G. Armstrong and Co (Elswick) with Charles Mitchell (Tyneside shipbuilders). The company launched with a capital of over £1.5M.
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003870:The Blast Furnaces Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
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003872:The Shear Legs lifting 120 tons Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
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003871c: Boring and Turning Shop, Gun Factory, Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
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003867:The Bridge Yard Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
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003871b:No. 29 - Gun-Carriage Shop Gun-Factory Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
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003871a:No.1 Shop Gun-Factory Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
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from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
003870:The Blast Furnaces Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
003872:The Shear Legs lifting 120 tons Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
003871c: Boring and Turning Shop, Gun Factory, Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
003867:The Bridge Yard Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
003871b:No. 29 - Gun-Carriage Shop Gun-Factory Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
Pinned by Simon Cotterill
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003871a:No.1 Shop Gun-Factory Sir W.G. Armstrong Mitchell
Pinned by Simon Cotterill