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'''Guiseley Silica''' is listed in the RCH 1938 Handbook of Stations as having a private siding at Kidderminster. The Handbook also notes that [[General Refractories]] had a business accessed via (or sharing) the Guiseley Silica private siding. There is no information on the exact location of the siding, although Kelly's directory of 1936 lists Guiseley Silica Co. Ltd. as crushed gravel merchants with the address as Hoo Road.<ref>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KKjFjKSzAa9_XQnL2HeRNwZ-QsaPkqvn/view Kelly's Directory of Worcestershire 1936] (Retrieved 4 May 2021)</ref>
A winding up notice for The 1936 advertisement lists Guiseley Silica Company Limited appeared in as one of the London Gazette on 28 November 1939. The meeting was held at the offices of General Refractories Limited in Sheffield' group of companies as part of "An alliance of producers of heat resisting and heat insulating bricks".<ref>[https://www.thegazettebritishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/Londonviewer/issuebl/347420001465/page19361231/7989740/data.pdf The London Gazette]0057 Sheffield Independent - Thursday 31 December 1936 on the British Newspaper Archive}</ref> Guiseley Silica was listed as one of a number of subsidiaries of General Refractories being liquidated for the purpose of amalgamation at that timein January 1939.<ref>[https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000540/19390106/204/0002 The Scotsman - Friday 6 January 1939 on the British Newspaper Archive]</ref>A winding up notice for The Guiseley Silica Company Limited appeared in the London Gazette on 28 November 1939 with meeting held at the offices of General Refractories Limited in Sheffield.<ref>[https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/34742/page/7989/data.pdf The London Gazette]</ref>
Despite the winding up notice, the business may have continued or been re-established at a later date, as a subsequent report suggested that they operated two narrow gauge locomotives which were replaced by dump trucks by 1967<ref>[http://www.miac.org.uk/guiseley.html Guiseley Silica Co. Ltd on the Malvern Industrial Archaeology Circle web site]</ref>.

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