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1920 Became part of [[Sheffield Steel Products]] | 1920 Became part of [[Sheffield Steel Products]] | ||
− | 1922 Directors: A. H. Wild (Chairman), [[Arthur Stubbs]], O.B.E., M.I.Mech.E. M.I.A.E. Manufactures.—Armament, aircraft, automobile boiler, constructional, cycle, electrical, machine tool railway carriage and wagons, shipbuilding, and all engineering trades. | + | 1922 Directors: [[A. H. Wild]] (Chairman), [[Arthur Stubbs]], O.B.E., M.I.Mech.E. M.I.A.E. Manufactures.—Armament, aircraft, automobile boiler, constructional, cycle, electrical, machine tool railway carriage and wagons, shipbuilding, and all engineering trades. |
1936 The business was sold by [[Sheffield Steel Products]]<ref>The Times, Jul 25, 1936</ref> | 1936 The business was sold by [[Sheffield Steel Products]]<ref>The Times, Jul 25, 1936</ref> |
of Bridge Street, Smethwick, Staffs
Drop Forgers, Engineers & Stampers
Part of Amalgamated Stampers of Birmingham
1920 Became part of Sheffield Steel Products
1922 Directors: A. H. Wild (Chairman), Arthur Stubbs, O.B.E., M.I.Mech.E. M.I.A.E. Manufactures.—Armament, aircraft, automobile boiler, constructional, cycle, electrical, machine tool railway carriage and wagons, shipbuilding, and all engineering trades.
1936 The business was sold by Sheffield Steel Products[1]
1937 Drop forging manufacturers. [2]
1949 Company wound up. B. H. Crewe, Chairman.[3]
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