The New Nevills

Series

Series Name
Ingot Pictorial

Issue

Issue No.
11
Date Released
1952
Length of issue (in feet)
1688
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1The New Nevills
  2. 2Redbourn’s Cogging Mill has new electronic drive
  3. 3How we used to do it
  4. 4RTB help to break the record at Monte Carlo!
  5. 5Another Apprentice School
  6. 6Rotors and Stators cast in half-a-minute by Cookley’s Pressure Die Casting
  7. 7Prodigy at Play

Story

Story No. within this Issue
1 / 7
Summary
NFA synopsis: Please note change of address to Machynys. Nevills Foundry, which is the maintenance shop for RTB & SCW company, has moved from Llannelli to Machynys. The building of the new site is shown, and the putting in of machine tools. The film states that the new firm is to open soon, and aspects of work it will deal with are shown, ie. turning heavy rollers for rolling-mills, repairing locomotive boilers, the toolroom, and the foundry for casting copper ingots. It is indicated that the new works will officially open on 9th April 1952.
Keywords
Buildings and structures; Science and technology; Industry and manufacture
Written sources
National Film Archive Catalogue   Used for synopsis
Film User   Vol.6 No.68 June 1952, p298.
Credits:
Producer
Denis Ward
Cutter
Derrick A. Gladwell
Commentator
Howard Marshall
Sponsor
Richard Thomas and Baldwins Group
Production Co.
Technical & Scientific Films Ltd.

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