Title
Collection of Photographs Showing Gas Holders Under Construction
Reference
YA2012.10
Production date
1950 - 1965
Creator
- R & J DempsterBiographyBiography
R & J Dempster was established in 1884 by brothers Robert Dempster and James Dempster, with support from their fathers company Robert Dempster and Sons. The business operated from Oldham Road, Manchester. The company joined with Glengarnock Iron and Steel company in 1894 to form Glengarnock Chemical company.
The firm specialised in structural ironwork such as coke ovens, blast furance recovery plants, gaswork installations, elevators and conveyors, condensers, exhausters, steam engines and pumps. By 1914 the company had 632 employees.
In 1962 Ronald Thomas Newsham bought the entire capital share of the company. In 1967 Chairman Newsham was put on trail accused of committing serious accounting fraud against the company.
On 25th July 2016, the company was restored by order of the court. The court deemed that the company had continued in existence as if its name had not been struck off. On the 14th December 2021 the firm was dissolved via compulsory strike-off.
Scope and Content
Black and white photographic prints showing the construction techniques of various types of gas holder, including gas holders being built in a steel works. Two images show other building sites in Manchester. Locations identified on the backs of the photographs include Crown Square and Piccadilly Gardens/ Mosely Street.
Extent
1 bundle of 19 items
Language
English
Archival history
These photographs had been in the care of the donor, Mr Saxon, since they were taken. They were donated to the museum in 2012.
Level of description
TOP
Repository name
Science and Industry Museum
Subject
Conditions governing access
Open access.
Conditions governing Reproduction
Copies may be supplied in accordance with current copyright legislation and Science Museum Group terms and conditions.