County Durham
South Moor and Stanley

After the second world war as part of the government's drive to re-establish UK manufacturing W Pinkham & Son started making gloves above the Co-op store in Park Road South Moor. As the business grew a new factory was opened in 1959 in Anthony Street Stanley.

Elsaticating
Machine room
Stitching back fourchettes

South Moor

1948 

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Co-op Store opened August 18th 1900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In 1948 South Moor was one England's post war development areas and glove production started in a workshop above the South Moor Co-op

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Stanley

1959 

An artist's impression

This artist's impression which was created for the planning application shows the company's aspirations for the new factory at Stanley 

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In ten years demand had outgrown the production capability at South Moor and a new factory was opened in Stanley in 1959.

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18th June 1959 the grand opening

 

 

The new factory doubled production and employed two hundred people. With state of the art machinery it was seen as ground breaking in its time.

 

 

As well as employing and training local people several people moved up from Witham to bring years of experience and glove making skills to the venture.

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And in the end the......

South Moor

1990s

Co-op Store at South Moor in 1995
Co-op Store at South Moor in 1995
Demolition in 1996
Demolition in 1996

Thirty years after Pinkham glove production was moved to the new factory at Stanley the building in South Moor where it had begun was demolished..

 

Stanley

2005

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When the company ceased production in 1966 the factory was closed and the equipment sold off, finally in 2005 it was demolished

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