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      • David Colville & Sons, a Scottish iron and steel company, was founded in 1871 and it opened its Dalzell Steel and Iron Works at Motherwell in 1872. By the first World War, it was the largest steel works in Scotland and it continued to expanded afterwards taking over a number of other steel works in Cambuslang and Glengarnock.
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  1. David Colville & Sons, a Scottish iron and steel company, was founded in 1871 and it opened its Dalzell Steel and Iron Works at Motherwell in 1872. By the first World War, it was the largest steel works in Scotland and it continued to expanded afterwards taking over a number of other steel works in Cambuslang and Glengarnock .

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  3. Colville first came to North Lanarkshire through his business partnership Colville & Gray. They owned the Clifton Works, a malleable ironworks beside the Monkland Canal in Coatbridge. The picture postcard below shows the Clifton Iron Works, which are on the left of the picture.

  4. To meet the rapidly-growing demand for mild steel in boilermaking and shipbuilding, David Colville built the Dalzell steel works on ground adjoining his ironworks, manufacturing steel by the Siemens process.

  5. May 9, 1995 · This made the steel more subject to fracture. The Titanic’s steel was manufactured at D. Colville & Company, Motherwell Works, located in Scotland.

  6. The Ravenscraig steelworks, operated by Colvilles and from 1967 by British Steel Corporation, consisted of an integrated iron and steel works and a hot strip steel mill. They were located in Motherwell , North Lanarkshire , Scotland.

  7. Engineering works grew up near the railway, along Park Street in particular and in 1880 David Colville’s Dalzell Iron Works began steel production, soon to be followed by the Lanarkshire Steel Company’s works at nearby Flemington.

  8. David Colville & Sons, a Scottish iron and steel company, was founded in 1871 and it opened its Dalzell Steel and Iron Works at Motherwell in 1872. By the first World War, it was the largest steel works in Scotland and it continued to expanded afterwards taking over a number of other steel works in.

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