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Photograph of Darlington's Nut and Bolt . Granville Hall records: 'The site of the Nut and Bolt Factory was originally the site of Whitehead's Rolling Mills. Whitehead's left Tredegar in 1927 to set up at Newport, Mon.'. Taken 1955.

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The name of the company is The Darlaston Nut and Bolt Company (not Darlington). Darlaston is an industrial town in the Black Country noted for the production of fasteners (i.e., nuts and bolts). The one-time major employer in the town was Rubery Owen.

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