F. H. Lloyd & Company
Limited - The early 1930s |
More of the wide range of castings produced at
the factory. |

Machining a stern frame casting
for a cruiser. |

Machining castings for a British
Admiralty cruiser. |

A finished casting for a British
Admiralty cruiser. |

Boring out the boss of a ship's
propeller shaft bracket. |

Two halves of a steam turbine
casing. |

The two castings above, joined
together. |

A locomotive built by W. G.
Bagnall Limited of Stafford, which used many castings
including wheel centres, that were produced by F. H.
Lloyd. |

Some of the finished railway wheel
centres. |

Boring a shaft tube casting for a
destroyer. |

Cast steel machine moulded wheels. |

A stern frame for a transatlantic
ship, cast in three parts. |

A propeller shaft bracket, ready
for final inspection. |

A large turning gear casting. |

The casting for a hydraulic press
body. |

A rudder frame casting. |

A stern frame casting. |

A gear box casting for a steel
tube mill. |

A hydraulic riveter frame. |

A hydraulic valve body. |

A hydraulic cylinder. |

Some of the many products produced
in the light foundry. |

More products from the light
foundry. |

Finished commercial vehicle
castings. |

More finished castings. |

Another selection of finished
castings. |
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