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Henry Rossell and Co

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Henry Rossell and Co of Waverley Works, Effingham Road, Sheffield. (1914)

Ditto Address. Telephone: Sheffield 24374. Cables: "Rossell, Sheffield". London Office: 25 Victoria Street, SW1. Telephone: Abbey 7486. (1947)

1845 Company established.

1891 Amalgamated with Dickson Brothers and Co.

1898 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 Manufacturers of steel, files, shear blades, tobacco knives, machine irons of every description, roller bars, bed plates, guillotine knives and spiral cutters and ledger blades for the textile trades, high-speed twist drills and high-speed steel. Employees 150. [1]

1939 See Aircraft Industry Suppliers

1947 Listed Exhibitor - British Industries Fair. Manufacturers of Guillotine Knives, Bed Plates, Circular Slitting Knives, also Textile Spiral Blades. Machine Knives for Paper, Cardboard, Wood, Leather, Textiles, Tobacco, etc. (Olympia, Ground Floor, Stand No. B.1476)[2]

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