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Brighton Sheet Metal: centenary celebrations
By Jennifer Drury
Photo:Brighton Sheet Metal 2011
Photo:Brighton Sheet Metal 1927: click on image to open a large view in a new window
Photo:Brighton Sheet Metal works outing 1947: click on image to open a large view in a new window
Photo:Brighton Sheet Metal works outing 1957: click on image to open a large view in a new window



Successful manufacturing industry

Nowadays the south east of England is not known for its manufacturing industry, so to find a successful engineering company here in Sussex is unusual, to find a privately owned one more so, but to find one celebrating its centenary must be a record.

Started in St James's Street

Brighton Sheet Metal started in premises in the St James’s Street, Devonshire Place area; it is now based in Lower Bevendean and employs over one hundred people. The company prides itself on its high level of long serving employess and over the years has employed many generations of the same local families.

A happy event

This week the Mayor of Brighton and Hove, Councillor Anne Meadows and her consort, husband Tony Meadows, visited Brighton Sheet Metal to congratulate them on their centenary and join in the celebration of such a happy event.

If you recognise yourself, or anyone else in the photos of the works outings, please leave a comment below.

This page was added on 11/06/2011.

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