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John Summers Building, Shotton. John Summers & Sons Ltd was a major United Kingdom iron and steel producer, latterly based on the Dee Estuary at Shotton, Flintshire.The company was absorbed into British Steel Corporation in 1967; British Steel became Corus in 1999 and this company was taken over by Tata Steel in 2007.
John Summers may refer to: John W. Summers (1870–1937), U.S. politician; John Summers (figure skater) (born 1957), American ice dancer; John Summers (footballer) (1915–1991), English footballer who played for Leicester City, Derby County and Southampton; John Summers (sport shooter) (born 1957), Australian Olympic sport shooter; John ...
John F. Summers (born April 4, 1957) is an American former competitive ice dancer. With partner Stacey Smith , he is the 1978-1980 U.S. national champion . They represented the United States at the 1980 Winter Olympics where they placed 9th .
John Summers (figure skater) (born 1957), American ice dancer; John Summers (footballer) (1915–1991), English footballer; John Summers (sport shooter), Australian Olympic sport shooter; John Summers (curler) in the 2011 World Senior Curling Championships – Men's tournament; Johnny Summers (footballer) (1927–1962), footballer for Charlton ...
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John Summers (born 16 December 1957 in Melbourne) is an Australian sport shooter. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics in the mixed skeet event, in which he tied for 21st place. [ 1 ]
A major steel works, John Summers & Sons, was founded in 1896 and is now owned by Tata Steel. Although now known as Shotton Steel, the plant lies mainly in Connah's Quay. The town grew from this small port, which included a Ferguson shipyard which built the historic ship Kathleen & May, to becoming a major railway town.