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Vulcan Foundry was a British locomotive builder sited at Newton-le-Willows, Lancashire. It was acquired by English Electric in 1955. Location within the British Isles. ... Red Lancashire rose Lancashire is a county in the North of England, whose sea-coast lies on the Irish Sea. ... English Electric was a 20th century British industrial manufacturer with a base in electric motors that expanded to include railway locomotives and aviation before eventual inclusion as part of GEC. // History The English Electric Company was formed in 1918 and, during that year and 1919, acquired control of Dick, Kerr... 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Vulcan being associated with fire and ironwork, names such as Vulcan Foundry were common in many towns and cities. There was no connection with Vulcan Iron Works in the United States. Vulcan, in Roman mythology, is the son of Jupiter and Juno, and husband of Maia and Venus. ... Categories: Stub | Locomotive manufacturers ...


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Vulcan Foundry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (847 words)
In 1944 the Vulcan Foundry acquired Robert Stephenson and Hawthornes Limited and in 1945 received a large order for 2-8-0 locomotives for UNRRA in Europe.
The Vulcan Foundry benefitted from orders sub-contracted from the North British Locomotive Company, but the writing was on the wall for all British manufacturers.
NB: Vulcan being associated with fire and ironwork, names such as "Vulcan Foundry" were common in many towns and cities.
Vulcan (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (519 words)
Vulcan, in Roman mythology, was the god of fire and volcanoes, and the manufacturer of art, arms, iron, and armor for gods and heroes.
Vulcan, Romania, in Hunedoara County in the Jiu Valley
Vulcan (shipyard) (1857–1944), the shipyard in Szczecin, Poland
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