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1928 '...Mr. H. A. Brassert, president of Messrs. H. A. Brassert and Co., of Chicago, who tis one of the leading and most influential figures in the world's iron and steel trade, visited Cardiff last week...Mr. Brassert, who is a Londoner by birth, has lived in the United States of America for thirty years, during fifteen of which he was connected with the United States Steel Corporation. As a consulting engineer he does business on a large scale in every country in the world where there is an iron and steel industry. His activities cover the construction of new plant and the rehabilitation of existing plants as well as the financial side of the industry, and he has been instrumental in getting American loans for various countries throughout Europe and further afield to meet the varying needs of the industry. '<ref>Western Mail - Monday 03 December 1928</ref>
1931 'Messrs. H. A. Brassert and Company, of London and Chicago, the well known colliery and iron and steel experts'<ref>Birmingham Daily Gazette - Wednesday 06 May 1931</ref>


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1935. Corby Iron and Steel Works.

of Corby and Chicago

1928 '...Mr. H. A. Brassert, president of Messrs. H. A. Brassert and Co., of Chicago, who tis one of the leading and most influential figures in the world's iron and steel trade, visited Cardiff last week...Mr. Brassert, who is a Londoner by birth, has lived in the United States of America for thirty years, during fifteen of which he was connected with the United States Steel Corporation. As a consulting engineer he does business on a large scale in every country in the world where there is an iron and steel industry. His activities cover the construction of new plant and the rehabilitation of existing plants as well as the financial side of the industry, and he has been instrumental in getting American loans for various countries throughout Europe and further afield to meet the varying needs of the industry. '[1]

1931 'Messrs. H. A. Brassert and Company, of London and Chicago, the well known colliery and iron and steel experts'[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. Western Mail - Monday 03 December 1928
  2. Birmingham Daily Gazette - Wednesday 06 May 1931