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Dorman Long, South Durham and Stewarts and Lloyds had merged as British Steel and Tube Ltd before vesting took place.
Bradfield of the NSW Department of Public Works, the bridge was designed and built by British firm Dorman Long and Co Ltd of Middlesbrough
* The Long Coregency Revisited: the Tomb of Kheruef by Peter Dorman, University of Chicago
The manor remained in the hands of the Tempest family, who resisted the expansion and industrialisation of the village, for some four hundred years before selling the Hall and estate in 1941, to E. W. Towler director of Redpath Dorman and Long.
The current structure, a five-span steel arch, designed by engineer Sir George Humphreys and architects Sir Reginald Blomfield and G. Topham Forrest, was built by Dorman Long and opened on 19 July 1932 by King George V. It formerly carried four lanes of road traffic ( now reduced to three lanes, one of which is a buses-only lane flowing eastbound ) from a roundabout junction by the Lambeth Palace northwards to another roundabout, where the Millbank road meets Horseferry Road ( the road name gives a clue to a previous crossing: a ferry operated on the site for some years ).
It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson, who later designed the Forth Road Bridge, and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough.
Work started in August 1925 with Dorman Long acting as the building contractors.
Between 1924 and 1926, on behalf of Sir Douglas Fox and Partners, Consulting Engineers, Arthur took charge of the office in which the designs and erection schemes for Dorman Long & Co's bridge contracts were prepared.
His friendship with the family of Sir Thomas Hugh Bell, leading ironfounder of Middlesbrough, led to three commissions-of Rounton Grange ( demolished in 1953 ), Red Barns House and the Dorman Long office building ( originally Bell Brothers Ltd ) in Middlesbrough ( his only commercial development ).
The superstructure was designed by Redpath Dorman Long and G Maunsell & Partners.
The Ouse Bridge Contract for £ 6. 75 million (£ million in today's figures ) was awarded in January 1973 to a consortium of Costain Civil Engineering and Redpath Dorman Long.
The firm was taken over by Dorman Long & Co. in 1923.
In 1873 she married Arthur Dorman co-founder of Dorman Long and Co Ltd.
The contract for the second phase, the building of the main arch and the side arches, was given to Dorman Long Middlesbrough who sub-contracted the building of the bridge deck, viaduct and roadworks to Leonard Fairclough.
They had agreed to complete all steam locos on order, and four steam receiver locos ordered by Dorman Long in 1956, but only after much consideration did Rolls-Royce finally agree at the end of 1957 to design and build a diesel locomotive of similar weight and power to the steam loco that had sold so well.
Two of the newly developed steam receiver locos were delivered and proved very satisfactory in service, but Dorman Long were not happy.
A special locomotive was produced at Sentinel, for Dorman Long and named " Princess ".
The Receiver Locomotives were another special type built just for Dorman Long and were based on the idea of a Fireless locomotive.
The contract was awarded to the Dorman Long Company and the bridge was finally opened by King George V in 1928.
The steel tubes are marked Dorman Long Middlesbrough, the firm which designed and built the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Tyne Bridge.
Dorman Long, based in Middlesbrough, North East England, was a major steel producer, which diversified into bridge building, and is now a manufacturer of steel components and construction equipment for bridges and other structures.
The company was founded by Arthur Dorman and Albert de Laude Long when they acquired West Marsh Iron Works in 1875.
In the 1920s Dorman Long took over the concerns of Bell Brothers and Bolckow and Vaughan and diversified into the construction of bridges.

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Only the square pin ( BS 1363 ) system survives, but the round pin Dorman & Smith system was still in use in many locations well into the 1980s, and is still occasionally seen today.
It is one of three institutions run by the Middlesbrough Museums & Galleries Service, along with the Dorman Museum and Captain Cook Birthplace Museum.
W. H. Dorman had been bought by English Electric in 1961 and took over an old R & H factory on Beevor Street.
In 1974 Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort & Co Ltd merged with Henry Jones IXL to form Elders IXL under the managing directorship of prominent businessman, John Dorman Elliott.
In 1982 Redpath Dorman Long, the engineering part of the business, was acquired by Trafalgar House who in 1990 merged it into Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company in Darlington.
Its vast steel roof was constructed by Dorman Long & Co who had recently been responsible for the Sydney Harbour Bridge and completed the new Wembley Stadium in 2007.
Construction was by Dorman Long and company, with Christiani & Nielsen acting as sub-contractors responsible for foundations and reinforced concrete sections.

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Formerly known as " Tees Tilery ", South Bank has a long history of steelmaking in the companies Bolckow Vaughan and Dorman Long, and shipbuilding in the famous Smiths Dock Company.

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In 1990, Massey Ferguson took over Dorman Diesels of Stafford and merged it with Perkins to form Perkins Engines ( Stafford ) Ltd.
1967: Dorman Long, South Durham Steel Iron Co, and Stewarts and Lloyds come together to create British Steel and Tube Ltd.
2000: Dorman Long Technology Ltd formed as an independent company as part of a management buy out of Cleveland Bridge in August 2000.

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The county is divided into sixteen townships: Bailey, Butte, Dorman, Fairland, Iona, Morningside, Oacoma, Pleasant, Pratt, Reliance, Rex, Rose, Rowe, Sioux, Stony Butte and Vivian ; and six areas of unincorporated territory: Black Dog, Lafayette, Lower Brule, McClure, Northwest Lyman, and South Lyman.
All but Ingle and Bushy left the band after recording their first album in late 1967 ; the remaining musicians, faced with the possibility of the record not being released, quickly found replacements in bassist Lee Dorman and guitarist Erik Brann ( aka Erik Braunn and Erik Braun ) and resumed touring.
Problem-solving and application oriented from inception, the school grew into a classic engineering college-Newark College of Engineering ( NCE )-and then, with the addition of a School of Architecture in 1975, into a technology-oriented university that is now home to five colleges and one school: Newark College of Engineering ; the College of Architecture and Design ; the School of Management ; the Albert Dorman Honors College ; the College of Science and Liberal Arts ; and the College of Computing Sciences.
In June 1963, while shooting Penalty Kick ( directed by Veniamin Dorman and starring Mikhail Pugovkin ), Vysotsky used the Gorky Film Studio to record an hour-long reel-to-reel cassette of his own songs ; copies of it quickly spread and the author's name became known in Moscow and elsewhere ( although many of these songs were often being referred to as either " traditional " or " anonymous ").
Bonus features include commentary by screenwriter / director David Mackenzie ; commentary by Mackenzie, film editor Colin Monie, production designer Laurence Dorman, and actress Tilda Swinton ; narration by Ewan McGregor that was deleted prior to the film's release ; and an extended scene.
One of Dorman-Smith's two brothers, Eric, was a major-general in the British Army in the Second World War ; after falling out with the British establishment, Eric he became an Irish nationalist sympathiser and changed his name to Dorman O ' Gowan.
* 1978 ( tie ): Duane Ackerson The Starman ; Andrew Joron Asleep in the Arms of Mother Night ; Sonya Dorman Corruption of Metals

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