You are here: Home>Topics>Shops, Trade & Industry>Larger businesses>It nearly went with a bang It nearly went with a bangWivenhoe Explosive FactoryJohn Stewart / Essex Newsman 1909. This was nearly a factory in Wivenhoe. Most residents voted in favour of the factoryTime period1909This page was added on 18/08/2017. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Larger businessesA Gas Company for Wivenhoe 1861Barrell's timber works as it looked in 1920'sCedric's Coach and Car HireCedrics Garage - Picture of it in its early daysFrinton Beach created with Wivenhoe SandGas Lights for the Parish of WivenhoeGas Works Flooded in January 1938History of Gravel Extraction in WivenhoeIt nearly went with a bangSea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - Factory Work in WivenhoeSea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - The Wivenhoe Sand and Gravel PitWivenhoe Gas WorksWivenhoe Quarry, W.G. and Mr Bill LovelessWivenhoe Sand Pit day out in LondonWivenhoe Sand Stone and Gravel Co LtdWivenhoe Water Supply 1896Wm Browne's Ropeworks LedgerWorking for North Sea Canners. An interview with Annie Skilton 2004 Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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