| 1871 |
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Henry Young opens his foundry in Eccleston Street Pimlico. |
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| 1900’s |
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Works moved to Nine Elms, London, and commenced structural steelwork fabrication for the construction industry. |
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| 1920’s |
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Office at Thornycroft House, Smith Square opened. |
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| 1925 |
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Murray Buxton M.C.M.A buys majority of H. Young & Co. Ltd shares. |
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| 1930’s |
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The depression causes many staff to be laid off. |
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| 1935-7 |
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Exeter office opened, followed by Coventry and Guildford. |
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| 1935 |
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Jersey Steel Company Ltd founded. |
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| 1936 |
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Power and Dean Ransomes Ltd acquired BCSA established, H. Young & Co Limited one of the founder members. |
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| 1937 |
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Durham Steelwork Ltd opened in Gateshead. |
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| 1939 |
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Outbreak of war, H. Young assisted in the war effort fabricating Bailey Bridges, and Mulbury Harbour sections. |
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| 1943 |
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Nine Elms works bombed. Fabrication moved to Lea Bridge, London. |
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| 1946 |
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Jersey Steel re-opened after German occupation. |
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| 1950’s |
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Companies started in Africa. |
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| 1977 |
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H. Young Structures Ltd established. |
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| 1995 |
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H. Young Structures Ltd re-located to Wymondham, Norfolk. |