EAW000898 ENGLAND (1946). The Universal Grinding Wheel Company Ltd, Doxey, 1946

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Pennawd [EAW000898] The Universal Grinding Wheel Company Ltd, Doxey, 1946
Cyfeirnod EAW000898
Dyddiad 29-May-1946
Dolen
Enw lle DOXEY
Plwyf DOXEY
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 391344, 323309
Hydred / Lledred -2.128421868319, 52.806931327842
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SJ913233

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Cricket Ground

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Loading gauge

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Track now lifted and route serves as a track with the name "The Way for the Millenium". The track once ran to Wellington and Shrewsbury. The lifted track was formerly the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company's line from Stafford, used more recently for a local Wellington-Walsall service, withdrawn in 2008.

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RAILWAY- This image has direction North West approximately dead ahead. There are a number of junctions on the railway in this area. From this point railway lines in use run to: To the North: Norton Bridge, Stone, Crewe. To the South: Penkridge, Walsall, Rugeley, Lichfield, Bloxwich. The line to the North West has been lifted and serves as a track with the name "The Way for the Millenium". The track once ran to Wellington and Shrewsbury. The lifted track was formerly the Shropshire Union Railways and Canal Company's line from Stafford, used more recently for a local Wellington-Walsall service, withdrawn in 2008.

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Doxey Road, Stafford, 13/08/2015

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UNIVERSAL GRINDING WHEEL - DOXEY



DOXEY ROAD - STAFFORD -STAFFORDSHIRE- ST16 1EA





1893- The origins of Universal lie with Rooper & Harris Ltd’s Castle Works factory (in 1921 the Castle Street works was closed.), founded in 1893 to produce abrasive products, including some for finishing processes in the shoe industry.



1913- In 1913 a new works was opened on Doxey Road, just outside Stafford, to make vitrified grinding wheels.



1914- In 1914 they combined with a number of other similar businesses to become the Universal Grinding Wheel Company. The factory was extended during the First World War.



1935 - Incorporation Date: 3 Apr 1935 - Company Registration No.: 00299219

1935 - a small housing estate was built for workers at Greensome Lane, Doxey in 1935



1950s -By the late 1950s the Doxey factory was the largest of its kind in Europe, covering 44 acres.



1970- By 1970 Universal was Europe’s largest manufacturer of grinding wheels.



By 1977, employed 1,600 people in Stafford.



1980 - Universal’s parent company, Unicorn Industries was acquired by Fonseco Minsep in 1980, which was itself acquired by Burmah Castrol in 1990.



1992- Apax Partners bought the abrasives division in 1992 and sold it to Unitec Ceramics. The new group was called Unicorn International with its headquarters at Doxey.



1997- the Unicorn business was acquired by the French company, Saint-Gobain Abrasives.



2012- Manufacture of abrasives moved in 2012 to a brand new site in Eccleshall but Saint-Gobain has retained the Doxey site for warehousing and sales and support

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