British Ropes was a company established on 6 June 1924 through the merger of eight companies.
The companies were:
Gateshead
* Haggie Brothers, Gateshead
* Tyne Wire Drawing Co (a subsidiary of the above)
Liverpool:
* R. S. Newall and Son
London:
* Bullivant and Co
Newcastle upon Tyne:
* Thomas and William Smith
Sunderland:
* Craven and Speeding and Co,
* D. H. and G. Haggie
Wakefield:
* George Craddock and Co
All but one of these companies were
wire rope
Steel wire rope (right hand lang lay)
Wire rope is several strands of metal wire twisted into a helix forming a composite
''rope'', in a pattern known as ''laid rope''. Larger diameter wire rope consists of multiple strands of such laid rope in a ...
manufacturers (the exception being Craven and Speeding, which mainly manufactured
binder twine
The Binder Twine Festival, or usually Binder Twine, was an annual festival held the first Saturday after Labour Day in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada. It was one of the most popular festivals in southern Ontario, and marked the beginning of the harves ...
). Over the next two years seventeen more companies were acquired, including
wire drawers as well as manufacturers of wire rope and
fibre rope; and the company began to invest in other ropemaking companies and associated industries, both at home and overseas.
British Ropes - Grace's Guide
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By the mid-1940s, the company had rationalised its manufacturing business by reducing wire rope manufacture to seven sites:[National Archives: THE RECORDS OF BRIDON PLC, (FORMERLY BRITISH ROPES LTD) AND OF COMPANIES ACQUIRED BY IT](_blank)
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* Cardiff (formerly Excelsior Wire rope Co.)
* Doncaster North Ropery (established 1935)
* Doncaster South Ropery (established 1938)
* Gateshead (formerly Haggie Bros.)
* Retford (established 1935)
* Rutherglen (formerly Allan, Whyte and Co)
* Wakefield (formerly George Craddock and Co)
and fibre rope making to four sites:
* Cardiff (formerly South Wales Rope Work Co)
* Charlton (formerly Charlton Ropeworks)
* Leith (formerly the Edinburgh Roperie and Sail Cloth Co)
* Sunderland (formerly Craven and Speeding)
Over a dozen more companies were acquired subsequently (several of which included multiple subsidiary companies). By the late 1960s British Ropes owned or part-owned rope manufacturers and distributors across five continents. In 1972 the name of the parent company was changed to Bridon Ropes
Bridon Ropes, also known as Bridon International Ltd is a manufacturing company in Doncaster in South Yorkshire that makes wire rope. It is now part of the Belgium-based Bekaert company. The name Bridon originates from the concatenation or cont ...
, with 'British Ropes' being retained as the name of a UK subsidiary.
See also
* British Ropes F.C., a works team of the British Ropes factory in Retford, Nottinghamshire.
*Bridon Ropes F.C.
Bridon Ropes Football Club is a football club based in Charlton, Royal Borough of Greenwich, England. They are currently members of the and play at Meridian Sports & Social Club.
History
The club was established in 1935 as a works team of th ...
, a football club that started as the works team of the British Ropes factory in Charlton, London
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Defunct companies of the United Kingdom
1924 establishments in England
Manufacturing companies established in 1924
British companies established in 1924