More than 100 years of engineering work at a landmark county factory has come to an end.
Staff at the Sentinel Works in Shrewsbury on its final day of operation on Tuesday. Picture: Christopher Jones.
In that time it has hosted a number of firms, including Rolls Royce, Vickers, Doncasters, and most recently Radius Aerospace. To mark the final day, Ed Goddard, a director of Morris Lubricants which owns the building, visited the site with one of the historic Steam Waggons which were produced at the site.
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