WikiWirral Online with you since 2003, fantastic.
Forum Statistics
Forums65
Topics76,452
Posts1,033,904
Members14,824
Most Online44,182
Mar 18th, 2025
Who's Online Now
13 members (Andysgirl, 4 invisible), 17,765 guests, and 652 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters
sunnyside 45,164
MattLFC 22,315
Mark 21,269
granny 17,809
_Ste_ 16,347
Newest Members
cashandcarry, Lillie73, Wvjohn, mrsblaireau, Bronski
14,824 Registered Users
New General Forums
New Wirral History
Bidston Docks!
by Bronski - 27th Mar 2025 3:11pm
Tam O'Shanter. 1841 census
by granny - 25th Mar 2025 5:16pm
Italian bedroom
by cashandcarry - 24th Mar 2025 7:53pm
History Lesson
by bert1 - 23rd Mar 2025 6:41am
New Brighton Stock Car Racing 1971
by KevinFinity - 22nd Mar 2025 3:33pm
Top Posters(30 Days)
bert1 14
Bronski 14
granny 6
Topic Replies
Bidston Docks!
by diggingdeeper - 28th Mar 2025 4:16am
Jets flying overhead
by granny - 27th Mar 2025 3:15pm
Tam O'Shanter. 1841 census
by granny - 26th Mar 2025 9:52pm
676 Queens Royal Hotel Marine Promenade Wallasey
by diggingdeeper - 25th Mar 2025 2:16pm
Italian bedroom
by cashandcarry - 24th Mar 2025 7:53pm
New Brighton Stock Car Racing 1971
by diggingdeeper - 24th Mar 2025 5:56pm
History Lesson
by bert1 - 23rd Mar 2025 6:41am
Wirral Festival of sport racing 1971
by KevinFinity - 22nd Mar 2025 3:27pm
Computer Shop Seaview Road Liscard
by Bronski - 22nd Mar 2025 10:57am
March
M T W T F S S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
Top Likes Received (30 Days)
bert1 8
Top Likes Received
bert1 22
casper 4
Mark 4
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
Page 2 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 683
Likes: 1
Veteran
Offline
Veteran
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 683
Likes: 1
Originally Posted by _Ste_
Amazing, yes somewhere in the photo gallery on here I put photos up of one of the pneumatic hammers used, the warning signs outside the building it was in (hearing protection should be worn) and the building being knocked down.


_Ste_'s picures of the pneumatic hammer are here, and more pictures and information on SMM here.


Google Ads
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Enthusiast
OP Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
The photographs in the link aren't the machine or trimming shops that caused all the noise. They are of the Blacksmiths as you can see the forge in the background. The hammer was used to bend the thicker mild steel rods into shape for the foundry for the upper parts of the mould ( you can see a mild steel frame work on one of my photographs). Most of the mild steel rods were bent using a block and sledgehammer and bruit force by the moulder and labourer which is one of the jobs I hated but some of the rods were about 3 inches diameter.
The chipping hammers that caused all the noise were about 24 inches long and hand held. They worked like a carpenters plane but the blade moved very fast and chipped the metal away, hence all the claims for white finger. I can still remember the smell of metal dust as I walked past the sheds.

Last edited by cameraman; 14th Jun 2011 8:01am.
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Enthusiast
OP Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Another 14 photographs added to the link, mostly showing castings taking place

Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 5,444
Forum Veteran
Offline
Forum Veteran
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 5,444
Excellent pics and good topics afterwards, nice one crew.


Birkenhead........ God's own Room 101.
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
Enthusiast
Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
Dose anyone know when they started making prop's in Birkenhead ?, and also where the old records and pictures from the works went after it closed there must have been endless paperwork and pictures taken over the years.

Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 304
Old Hand
Offline
Old Hand
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 304
Originally Posted by Historybook
Dose anyone know when they started making prop's in Birkenhead ?, and also where the old records and pictures from the works went after it closed there must have been endless paperwork and pictures taken over the years.


Not sure what year SMM came to Birkenhead but it was during the war after the London foundry was bombed,they brought their own workforce with them , some of whom were still there when I worked there in the early '80's. Cameraman will have more of an idea as he seems to have researched the company.
SMM as a company still exists so maybe the paperwork/pictures care archived somewhere ?

Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
Enthusiast
Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
I wrote to The Manganese Bronze co and asked if they had any info, i was after good copy of pictures i had seen in an old magazine article on propellers, they replied pointing me in the direction of SMM, and guess what.....they told me to write to Manganese Bronze as that's what the company was called at the time of the pictures. That was about twenty odd years ago now though !.

I did however find out that one of the official photographers for the company in times past was someone called Elsam Mann and Cooper who where in Liverpool, but i never followed that up !.

Last edited by Historybook; 14th Jun 2011 4:06pm.
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 1,452
Forum Addict
Offline
Forum Addict
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 1,452
Amazing to see how nonchalant they all are, standing (what looks like) just inches away from molten metal being poured!
Also I am curious to know, if you know, what was the success or failure rate for such casting jobs? I mean, did any ever go wrong, like maybe, cracks appearing during cooling / solidification, or anything like that? I am sure they had it all down to a pretty fine art by this time and probably got a pretty high yield, but any such failures would presumably have been financially, pretty damaging...

Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
Enthusiast
Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
I worked for a small company who did apart from other things casting. (Nothing on the scale of SMM), it was all very relaxed, i can recall we only had one visit from a Health and Safty bloke who was pretty happy with our procedures and went off satisfied !.

However i do remember him saying that we where highly unlikley to see him again as he was up for retirement, he also said he was the only one left for the north of Englnad who coverd foundries and he wasn't being replaced !.

Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
Enthusiast
Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Dec 2008
Posts: 190
As can be seen in this pic SMM/manganese Bronze where well equipped in case of an accident !.

[Linked Image]

Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 63
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 63
My Dad worked here for over 40 years from the 1960s until it's final (production) demise about 8 years ago. He'll love to see these pictures.

Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Enthusiast
OP Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Casting failure was very rare. I do remember one when the mould blew due to side wall failure which caused 30+tonne of molten bronze to pour out into the pit. This was a bit hairy, a few pops and bangs and a lot of people running down the foundry, me included.The vent pipe that let any gas out dropped into it, and due to moisture content, shot off like a rocket through the foundry roof like a missile. It took months to clear the pit using electric arc lances to burn out the metal.
Another one, before my time, was told to me by another moulder, Peter Rawlinson who was from Aintree. He said a load of local Big Wigs, the mayor and lady mayoress and high ranking Naval officers were all sat down on tiered benches during a cast. The mould started leaking out big time and the lads started clearing off. The visitors just sat and watched until Peter ran over and said in his usual scouse humoured accent "YA BERRA F*******FF IF YA KNOW WHATS GOOD FOR YA. I think they got the message.
As for the history, The Manganese Bronze and Brass company started making props at this site in the early 1940's having moved up from London due to the Blitz. As Zigzagwanderer said, some of the lads came up with the firm, I think George Weeks snr was one of them. I have some historical records somewhere, will have to dig them out. The company started by producing copper nails for the sailing ships amongst other things in the 19th century. I will scan some more documents tomorrow

Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Enthusiast
OP Offline
Enthusiast
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 147
Founded 1881, just found this info on this link
http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Manganese_Bronze_and_Brass_Co

Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 14,471
Likes: 31
Wiki Master
Offline
Wiki Master
Joined: Jul 2008
Posts: 14,471
Likes: 31
Top postings thumbsup keep 'em coming happy


We don't do charity in Germany, we pay taxes. Charity is a failure of governments' responsibilities - Henning Wehn

https://ddue.uk
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 63
Member
Offline
Member
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 63
Originally Posted by cameraman
No mate, I bumped into Georgie Weeks jnr, Jackie Hill and Wagger at my Auntie Jackie's funeral a couple of years ago.All the SMM directors turned up as well.


Did your Auntie Jackie work there?

Page 2 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Moderated by  Mod 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Random Wirral Images

Click to View Topic.
Newest Topics
Bidston Docks!
by Bronski - 27th Mar 2025 3:11pm
Jets flying overhead
by granny - 27th Mar 2025 10:44am
Tam O'Shanter. 1841 census
by granny - 25th Mar 2025 5:16pm
Italian bedroom
by cashandcarry - 24th Mar 2025 7:53pm
History Lesson
by bert1 - 23rd Mar 2025 6:41am
For Sale & Free
Member Spotlight
_Ste_
_Ste_
Skid Row
Posts: 16,347
Joined: August 2005
Today's Birthdays
There are no members with birthdays on this day.
New Wirral Info
Dr Robert Hermon Wallasey
by robin47 - 8th Mar 2025 8:42pm
Eastham kitchen
by robin47 - 5th Mar 2025 8:48pm
Old Royal Liverpool Hospital
by Excoriator - 28th Feb 2025 12:02am
Galtres School Bebington
by AllanB - 20th Aug 2021 6:36am
News : New Topics
Jets flying overhead
by granny - 27th Mar 2025 10:44am
Are our local councillors all insane?
by Excoriator - 20th Mar 2025 9:32am
Wirral Planning searches
by Excoriator - 16th Mar 2025 3:39pm
New Ferry regeneration
by Excoriator - 16th Mar 2025 3:22pm
Old Littlewoods Building
by Excoriator - 11th Mar 2025 11:39am
New Enthusiast Forums
Tranmere Tunnels - Inside the Shaft Part 2 Access
by KevinFinity - 24th Jan 2015 6:22pm
Popular Topics(Views)
10,270,387 CW Chat room thread
5,547,801 WIKI WALK CHAT
4,392,426 Spotted!
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 7.7.5