EAW023407 ENGLAND (1949). Lansil's Rayon and Chemical Works and the Lancaster Straw Mill, Lancaster, 1949. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Title [EAW023407] Lansil's Rayon and Chemical Works and the Lancaster Straw Mill, Lancaster, 1949. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Reference EAW023407
Date 25-May-1949
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Place name LANCASTER
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 348393, 463234
Longitude / Latitude -2.7885588386635, 54.062280277957
National Grid Reference SD484632

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Lansil. Lancaster Silk Company.

Triggy
Sunday 26th of January 2014 08:35:02 PM

User Comment Contributions

'Lansil', The Lancaster Silk Company Limited, was eventually taken over by Courtaulds Limited and administration was handed over to the admin people at British Celanese, Spondon, Derby, site.

Some engineering maintenance was also undertaken by the Spondon engineering team.



Spondon also began supplying Lansil with its cellulose flake for spinning into acetate fibres. This action resulted in the closure of the Nelson Acetate plant, jointly owned by Courtaulds and Lansil, Spondon already supplying Little Heath with its flake.

Spondon had the capacity to supply all three acetate fibre production plants.

For Spondon photo's see British Celanese Limited.

Triggy
Tuesday 11th of February 2014 07:34:18 PM
After Courtaulds Limited took over Lansil they began sending items of manufacturing equipment to the Spondon works of what used to be British Celanese for re-furbishment.

Eventually, (sorry I can't remember dates) Courtaulds closed the Lansil site and engineers from Spondon went up to Lancaster to cannibalise any items of equipment that were also used at Spondon and Little Heath, Coventry.

Triggy
Tuesday 11th of February 2014 07:22:28 PM