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    Fort Dunlop (grid reference SP129902), is the common name of the original tyre factory and main office of Dunlop Rubber in the Erdington district of Birmingham...
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    of its Dunlop tyre manufacturing plant in Ladysmith, South Africa. Until May 2014, Goodyear Dunlop occupied a compact part of the Fort Dunlop site in...
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  • Dunlop is a brand of tyre originally produced by the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company from the end of the 19th century, taking its name from John Boyd Dunlop...
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  • Dunlop Sport is a British sports equipment manufacturing company established in 1910 that focuses on racquets and water sports, more specifically tennis...
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  • Australia Dunlop, East Ayrshire, a Scottish village Fort Dunlop, in Birmingham, England, once the main factory and head office of Dunlop Rubber Dunlop, Kolkata...
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    believed to have been at this location since 1290. Nearby is Fort Dunlop, former home of Dunlop Rubber, a relic of Erdington's industrial past. At its peak...
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  • Dunlop Ltd. (formerly Dunlop Rubber) was a British multinational company involved in the manufacture of various natural rubber goods. Its business was...
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    John Boyd Dunlop (5 February 1840 – 23 October 1921) was a Scottish inventor and veterinary surgeon who spent most of his career in Ireland. Familiar with...
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  • Aero (Canada). In 1996, Dunlop Aircraft Tyres Limited was sold by BTR plc to form an independent company. It is based at Fort Dunlop, Birmingham, England...
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    Dunlop Slazenger was a sports equipment manufacturing company formed by now-defunct BTR plc by consolidating the various sports brands acquired as part...
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  • Trade (Export), for six years of export growth. It is situated near Fort Dunlop in Birmingham, between the M6 and A38. The Managing Director is Ian Edmondson...
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  • continued to make waterproof clothing. In 1925 the company was taken over by Dunlop Rubber. In the mid-1990s the Mackintosh brand owner, Traditional Weatherwear...
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  • Slazenger, on Cannon Street, London. Slazenger was acquired by Dunlop Rubber in 1959. Dunlop was acquired by BTR in 1985. Sports Direct acquired the business...
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  • Ansell (redirect from Dunlop Australia)
    industrial workers, and end consumers. Ansell's history began in 1893 with the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company of Australasia being listed on the Australian Stock...
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  • The Dunlop Bridge is a landmark advertising footbridge sponsored by Dunlop Tyres, located at several racing circuits around the world. The oldest surviving...
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    choice for his band, the Moody Blues, purchasing a second-hand model from Fort Dunlop Working Men's Club in Birmingham and using it extensively on every album...
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  • The Dunlop KT26 was a running shoe made by Dunlop Sport (Australia), from 1978 to 2012. Originally designed by Jerry Stubberfield for the Osaga shoe company...
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  • Pacific Dunlop was a highly diversified Australian conglomerate company that operated in, among other things, the Automotive, textile, electronics and...
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    application: Eric Gough was an automotive engineer and worked at Fort Dunlop, the Dunlop Tyres factory in Birmingham, England. He developed his "Universal...
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  • landmarks in the area include Jaguar Cars' Castle Bromwich Assembly factory, Fort Dunlop and Pype Hayes Park. The Castle Vale Library, built in 2006, serves the...
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    formed a barrier to the advancing Roman legions, who built the large Metchley Fort in the area of modern-day Edgbaston in AD 48, and made it the focus of a...
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    Smethwick was the largest producer of automobile cylinder blocks in Europe. Fort Dunlop was Europe's largest tyre plant. Metro-Cammell in Birmingham made most...
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  • Vanilla and Tea Factories and The Matchworks in Liverpool The Rotunda and Fort Dunlop in Birmingham Lakeshore in Bristol - apartments in an old tobacco factory...
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    Volley (shoe) (redirect from Dunlop Volleys)
    formerly known as Dunlop Volley is an Australian brand of athletic shoes manufactured by Brand Collective. Formerly, it was produced by Dunlop Sport (Australia)...
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    v t e Dunlop Original company Dunlop Rubber (1889–1985) Facilities Fort Dunlop Oriel House Companies and brands People John Boyd Dunlop Harvey du Cros...
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    Crematorium Bromford Viaduct Castle Bromwich Assembly Chinese Pagoda Fort Dunlop Gas Retort House Gas Street Studios Great Western Arcade Holliday Street...
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  • social club at one of the factories in Birmingham, called Dunlop[clarification needed] – 'Fort Dunlop' they manufactured tyres – and, they had one of these...
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  • (1859–1930) – author of Sherlock Holmes John Boyd Dunlop (1840–1921) – industrialist, built Fort Dunlop Leon Edwards (born 1991) – professional mixed martial...
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    decorated buildings 'built on tyres', as Michelin House was built before Fort Dunlop (1916) and the Firestone Building (1928–1980). Michelin House has been...
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  • Democrat (est. 1888) changed its name to The Texas Coaster in 1895 when George Dunlop purchased it. His family continued to publish the paper after his death...
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