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The Sundew dragline was situated in Exton Park where my father was a mining engineer. He worked for United Steel, not Stewarts and Lloyds, and I believe the W1400 was build for and owned by British Steel. As far as I know, Corby mines were owned by Stewart and Lloyds, so I suspect that Sundew ownership transferred from British Steel to Stewarts and Lloyds at the time of the big walk.[[Special:Contributions/79.79.149.146|79.79.149.146]] ([[User talk:79.79.149.146|talk]]) 17:49, 13 July 2010 (UTC)
The Sundew dragline was situated in Exton Park where my father was a mining engineer. He worked for United Steel, not Stewarts and Lloyds, and I believe the W1400 was build for and owned by British Steel. As far as I know, Corby mines were owned by Stewart and Lloyds, so I suspect that Sundew ownership transferred from British Steel to Stewarts and Lloyds at the time of the big walk.[[Special:Contributions/79.79.149.146|79.79.149.146]] ([[User talk:79.79.149.146|talk]]) 17:49, 13 July 2010 (UTC)

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The Sundew dragline was situated in Exton Park where my father was a mining engineer. He worked for United Steel, not Stewarts and Lloyds, and I believe the W1400 was build for and owned by British Steel. As far as I know, Corby mines were owned by Stewart and Lloyds, so I suspect that Sundew ownership transferred from British Steel to Stewarts and Lloyds at the time of the big walk.79.79.149.146 (talk) 17:49, 13 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]