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gonenorth
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Hello Everyone,
I have attached a photo of the staff at Vickers Limited, cartridge works, 62-66 Weaman St (between Bath St and Steelhouse Lane). The photo was taken during or shortly after the First World War. My husband's grandfather - Samuel Colman - was an engineer there and is seen holding the camera at the front (probably his last day as he returned to Australia after the war). Coincidently, my grandfather (who was also an engineer in Birmingham) is in the back row of the photo - second from the left. His name was William Scaysbrook and he worked at Hollings & Guest Hydrolic Engineers in Thimble Mill Lane before and after the War. Vickers Cartridge Works seems to have been set up or used specifically for the war effort. My questions are ... Does anybody know anything about the company and where I could obtain a staff list and does anybody else recognise any of the workers
Photo unfortunately lost
I have attached a photo of the staff at Vickers Limited, cartridge works, 62-66 Weaman St (between Bath St and Steelhouse Lane). The photo was taken during or shortly after the First World War. My husband's grandfather - Samuel Colman - was an engineer there and is seen holding the camera at the front (probably his last day as he returned to Australia after the war). Coincidently, my grandfather (who was also an engineer in Birmingham) is in the back row of the photo - second from the left. His name was William Scaysbrook and he worked at Hollings & Guest Hydrolic Engineers in Thimble Mill Lane before and after the War. Vickers Cartridge Works seems to have been set up or used specifically for the war effort. My questions are ... Does anybody know anything about the company and where I could obtain a staff list and does anybody else recognise any of the workers
Photo unfortunately lost
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