Mossend Iron and Steel Works
Mossend Iron and Steel Works, of Mossend, Bellshill, Lanarkshire
1839 (?) William Neilson, brother of Walter Neilson, established Mossend Iron Works.
1840 The rolls for the Mossend Iron Works were supplied by Calderbank Iron Works, Lanarkshire.[1]
1850 The partnership was dissolved; John Neilson and William Neilson would continue the business of Mossend Iron Co [2]
1880 A Siemens open hearth steel melting shop was started at Mossend in 1880
1882 After the death of William, Walter Neilson became the senior partner in the Mossend Iron and Steel Co
Early 1880s: The Summerlee and Mossend works amalgamated, presumably as Summerlee and Mossend Iron and Steel Co. After this Walter Neilson (1842-1896), William's second son, left to carry on business on his own accoun t[3]
1886 Hugh Neilson II, who had run Mossend Iron Co, retired to set up Clydebridge Works.
1889 A strike, lasting nearly 15 months, shut the works.
1906 The Mossend works were taken over by William Beardmore and Co
WWI production peaked when 3000 people were employed.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Clydebridge Steel Works history