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Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co
Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth and Co, was formed in 1897 by a merger of the engineering firms of Armstrong, Mitchell (Elswick) and Co and Joseph Whitworth and Co. (Manchester). Later in 1927 Armstrong, Whitworth merged with Vickers (London) to become the engineering conglomorate Vickers-Armstrongs.
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053209:Office Staff Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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011452:Naval Guns Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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057076:Women workers Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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044712:A group of munitions workers Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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053202:Locomotive carriages Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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051781:Elswick Shipyard Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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050082:Munitions Workers Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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022689:Presentation to Mr Walter Taylor Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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053539:Munitions workers Sir W.G. Armstrong Whitworth
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from Beamish (flickr)
1933 built Armstrong Whitworth No.2 from the Tanfield Railway
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from TWAM (flickr)
Officials who completed their jubilee at Elswick, 1910.
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from http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/…
Armstrong Whitworth
- "Sir W. G. Armstrong, Whitworth and Co of Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne was a major British manufacturing company of the early years of the 20th century. Armstrong, Whitworth engaged in …
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