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Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« on: Thursday 09 November 17 12:07 GMT (UK) »
Hi, can anyone tell me where the factory was in Doncaster where they used to rivet the panels for the Lancaster bombers during the war. I was watching women at war and a lady from Lincolnshire said she used to work there during the war putting rivets in the panels. She also said it was a very large factory. Name and area would be brilliant. Finningley aerodrome may be a clue but not sure.


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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 11 November 17 12:16 GMT (UK) »
Hello Moira

In the Second World War the Government created a Ministry called the Ministry of Aircraft Production (M.A.P.) under Lord Beaverbrook, in 1940.

Some factories were controlled by MAP and some factories received MAP / Air Ministry contracts to manufacture aircraft parts and your Doncaster factory could also be one of these.

The London North Eastern Railway (who had engineering Works at places including Doncaster), did War Work.

Science Museum - Example
"Commemorative Plaque, London & North Eastern Railway, issued to LNER by Ministry of Aircraft Production in appreciation of their help in building Spitfires for 1939-45 war."

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Which Doncaster factory and whether it was under the Ministry of Aircraft Production (MAP),  or Sub-contractor to the Aircraft factory making the Lancaster, that made these Lancaster parts you have seen in the film, I don't know.

Some of this film comes from Imperial War Museum and various other Museums and Archives, too numerous to list.

If it is a recently made program, try playing the credits, although not everyone gets a listing.

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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 11 November 17 13:48 GMT (UK) »
Brooklands Aviation (later Westland) apparently had a factory in the Doncaster area which made parts for Lancasters as well as doing other things.

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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 11 November 17 13:59 GMT (UK) »
Thankyou both for your interesting info on the Doncaster factories.


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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 11 November 17 14:07 GMT (UK) »
Brooklands/ Westland certainly made Lysanders, when this contract was cancelled they repaired Wellington bombers, I seem to remember that workers were deliberately given misinformation about what they were producing.

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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 11 November 17 14:28 GMT (UK) »
Yes Mike, I've heard that the buses they used to take the workers to the factories had blacked out windows so they didn't know where they were going.
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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 11 November 17 17:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Moira

According to this website Avro (like other makers) did have Sub-Contractors.

"By August 1940, correspondence between senior members of Avro, Avro's sub-contractors and the Air Ministry reveal all parties were actually discussing the new four-engine design. But as yet no commitment had made towards producing a prototype aircraft."

Quoted from, where you'll find a contact email
http://www.lancaster-archive.com/lanc_hist.htm

Avro's predecessor to the Lancaster was the Manchester twin engined RAF Bomber.

The first Lancaster prototype was an improved Manchester III and later renamed the Lancaster.

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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 11 November 17 20:02 GMT (UK) »
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Brooklands Aviation (later Westland) apparently had a factory in the Doncaster area which made parts for Lancasters as well as doing other things.

Emeltom

Westland made the Lysander.

500 Westland Lysander Mark III aircraft were ordered, but only 17 were built at Westland (Doncaster) Ltd., as W6939 - 6945 and W6951 - 6960 Mk III and the remainder were cancelled.

If 500 Lysander aircraft were all ordered from Westland, but only 17 were built and if all the 500 Lysander aircraft were intended to be built at Doncaster, then this suggests the Doncaster plant was diverted onto other work.

Information from:-
"Lysander Special" by Bruce Robertson, First Published 1977, page 59
"British Military Aircraft Serials 1912-1966" by Bruce Robertson (Revised Edition 1967)


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Some general information here
https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Avro

1939 publication indicates A. V. ROE & Co. Ltd., was a Branch of Hawker Siddeley Aircraft Co. Ltd.


The Lancaster bomber manufacturers were:-
1) AVRO (A.V. ROE & Co. Ltd.) of Manchester, others built at Yeadon
2) METROPOLITAN-VICKERS
3) VICKERS-ARMSTRONGS (Castle Bromwich) 200 ordered (100 cancelled) PP663-695; PP713-758 and PP772-792. Others cancelled.
4) ARMSTRONG WHITWORTH AIRCRAFT
5) AUSTIN MOTORS

240 + 280 Avro 683 Lancaster Mk I were cancelled with Vickers Armstrongs (Chester)
250 Avro Lancaster/Lincoln, cancelled order with Metropolitan-Vickers

37 were built by Metropolitan Vickers, but assembled by A. V. ROE (at Woodford)


The predecessor of A. V. Roe & Co. Ltd. (AVRO), was A. V. ROE.

Part of A. V. ROE became:-
SAUNDERS-ROE (SARO) Isle of Wight and Hants and the other part of A. V. ROE became
A. V. ROE & Co. Ltd (AVRO) [who made the Lancaster and other aircraft].

Later SAUNDERS ROE (SARO) were absorbed with Helicopter Div (Bristol) into WESTLAND AIRCRAFT, to become Westland Helicopters.


It does look as though there was a ROE and a WESTLAND connection AFTER WW 2 (by about 1959). Perhaps Lancaster parts were Sub-contracted, possibly to Westland or another Company in Doncaster?


A 1931 reports say WHITEHALL SECURITIES had a large holding in Saunders-Roe Ltd.


Rollason Aircraft Servicing - Doncaster, 1935
Mr. W. A. Rollason, managing director of Rollason Aircraft Services, Ltd., has been appointed technical director and his company will service the machines at Doncaster, Leicester, Norwich, Birmingham and Croydon.

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Re: Lancaster bombers factory Doncaster
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 12 November 17 04:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi Moira

Westland Doncaster appears to be a "Shadow Factory" (see attachment).


Shadow Factories were the result of the Shadow Scheme / Shadow Factory plan devised in the mid 1930s (initially set up before M.A.P. came into being in 1940)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_shadow_factories


Isabel Milburn in the article called the "Aeronautical Inspection Directorate" recalls Doncaster ...
I was instructed to go to Brooklands Aviation Co. Ltd. In Doncaster, Yorkshire, where I worked on behalf of the Government as an employee of the Aeronautical Inspection Directorate, known as A.I.D.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/01/a8851601.shtml


The National Archives (hopefully this new link will continue to work, if not it has been pasted underneath)
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100217035530tf_/http://yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php?title=Shadow_Factories%2C_World_War_Two&diff=prev&oldid=51824

This memorandum was originally written in March 1993.

In view of political developments in Europe, the Government decided in 1936 upon a scheme of expansion in the aircraft industry.

In addition to building extensions to factories already in existence, a scheme for the construction of nine new factories for the manufacture and assembly of aero engines, aircraft and associated equipment was also introduced. This scheme was also known as the Shadow Factory plan and was assisted from Government Funds. In the rearmament years up to May 1940 this plan was carried out by the Air Ministry and the Directorate of Air Ministry Factories.

The Directorate of Air Ministy Factories, under the auspices of the Ministry of Aircraft Production gradually took charge of the construction of the buildings required for aircraft producion.

In early 1943 the functions of the directorate of Air Ministry Factories were transferred to the Minstry of Works.

Information concerning the Shadow Factory plan and Shadow Factories can be found among the following records and descriptive class list code headings held by The National Archives.
ATTACHED
END OF QUOTE

CABINET PAPERS (has results for shadow factories)
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/cabinetpaperssearch/


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http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/visit-us/


If you find a document confirming Lancaster parts being made in Doncaster, by whom and when, I'd be interested? Little (online search engines) about the Doncaster Shadow Factory.

Mark