G. F. Milnes & Co
On 10 September 1898 the business was registered as a limited company, and the following year the site for a new and larger works (Castle Car Works) was purchased at
Hadley, Shropshire. Production commenced at Hadley in June 1900, and the works in Birkenhead closed in 1902. There were around 700 employees and 701 tramcars were built in 1901. The business benefitted from the rush of orders when horse and steam tramway systems were converted to electric traction, but the market had begun to contract by the beginning of 1903. The company went into receivership in September and, after some complex manoeuvering, became part of the
United Electric Car Company Ltd. in June 1905. The Hadley Works were leased to the
Metropolitan Amalgamated Railway Carriage and Wagon Co. Ltd. of Birmingham. In 1908 falling orders again forced a closure but most of the employees were offered jobs in the Birmingham area and the Hadley works were then sold in 1910 to
Joseph Sankey and Company. ==Milnes Voss==