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Spencer Steelworks, Llanwern, near Newport, Monmouthshire: the central laboratories

RIBA87228
Gollins Melvin Ward & Partners
NOTES: These steelworks were the biggest industrial development to be undertaken in one operation, occupying a site three and a half miles long.

Margam Steel Works (Abbey Works) for The Steel Company of Wales Limited, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan

RIBA87230
Sir Percy Thomas & Son
NOTES: Margam Steel Works, originally and colloquially known as the "Abbey Works", was a modern integrated steelworks which began production in 1953, although most of the works had been built by 1951.

Margam Steel Works (Abbey Works) for The Steel Company of Wales Limited, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan

RIBA87231
Sir Percy Thomas & Son
NOTES: Margam Steel Works, originally and colloquially known as the "Abbey Works", was a modern integrated steelworks which began production in 1953, although most of the works had been built by 1951.

Margam Steel Works (Abbey Works) for The Steel Company of Wales Limited, Port Talbot, West Glamorgan

RIBA87232
Sir Percy Thomas & Son
NOTES: Margam Steel Works, originally and colloquially known as the "Abbey Works", was a modern integrated steelworks which began production in 1953, although most of the works had been built by 1951.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the amenity complex

RIBA87233
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the service yard of the amenity complex

RIBA87234
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the service yard of the amenity complex

RIBA87235
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the entrance gates to the service yard

RIBA87236
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the amenity complex

RIBA87237
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the amenity complex approach from the administrative building

RIBA87238
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the entrance to the administrative building

RIBA87239
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.

Imperial Steel Works, Airdrie: the entrance canopy to the administration building

RIBA87240
Reiach Hall Blyth Partnership
NOTES: This was a modernisation of the plant with a new administration and amenity complex. The building was given the RIBA Architecture Award for Scotland in 1978 and also commended by the judges of the Structural Steel Design Awards.
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