- A.
Reyrolle &
Company was a
British engineering firm
based in Hebburn, Tyne and Wear in the
North East of England. For many
years the
company was one of...
- was once one of the
largest employers on Tyneside. The
company became Reyrolle Parsons in 1968,
merged with
Clarke Chapman to form
Northern Engineering...
- &
Social Ground. The club was
founded in 1912 as a
works team for the
Reyrolles company.
Playing under the
company name, they
joined Division Two of the...
- the
Ellison family crest as its coat of arms. In 1901,
Alphonse Reyrolle's,
Reyrolle Electrical Switchgear Company opened. In 1932
Hebburn colliery closed...
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Charles Hesterman Merz and
Bernard Price and
joined Mr
Alphonse C.
Reyrolle at A.
Reyrolle &
Company in 1906, and
remained emplo**** with them for the rest...
-
generation and
power management. The
group included Clarke Chapman (cranes),
Reyrolle (now part of Siemens) and
Parsons (now part of
Siemens steam turbines)...
- by AEI, John Thompson, C. A.
Parsons and Company, Head
Wrightson and A.
Reyrolle & Company)
started in 1958, as a key
component of Italy's
nascent nuclear...
-
mentions an
earthed iron-clad plug and
socket by the
English firm of A.
Reyrolle & Company. The 1911
General Electric Company (GEC)
Catalogue included several...
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various uses,
including railway locomotives. The
company became part of the
Reyrolle Parsons Group in 1969, part of
Northern Engineering Industries in 1977...
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Chapman and
Reyrolle Parsons in 1977. It
manufactured cranes (Clarke Chapman),
transformers (Bruce
Peebles & Co. Ltd.),
switchgear (A.
Reyrolle & Company)...