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Dyne Steel and Son

From Graces Guide

of Swansea

1880 Thomas Dyne Steel and Charles Steel, of Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, were trading as Dyne Steel and Son[1]

1880 Advert: 'DYNE STEEL & CO., ENGINEERS, NEWPORT, MON., AND DYNE STEEL & SON. ENGINEERS, SWANSEA. Steam pumps, vertical and horizontal steam pumps .............. For particulars apply to Dyne Steel & Co, Tredegar Place, Newport, Dyne Steel & Son, Exchange Buildings, Swansea[2]

1896 Advert: 'DYNE STEEL AND SON, ENGINEERS, NEWPORT. CORRUGATED & IRON ROOF CONTRACTORS, BRIDGES AND GIRDERS, HAY SHEDS, &c.
Worthington Steam Pumps, Giffard's and Exhaust Injectors supplied and fitted ....'[3]


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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette 19 November 1880
  2. South Wales Daily News - Monday 27 December 1880
  3. Star of Gwent, 9 October 1896