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Steel Manufacturers, of Clarence Steel Works, Sheffield.  
Steel Manufacturers, of Clarence Steel Works, Sheffield.  


1883 Established.
1883 Established by Thomas Swift Levick to manufacture high grade special steels.
 
1891 (1 May) - Partnership with [[William McGillivray]] and George R Austin as steel and file manufacturers at Albany Works, Levenson Street, Sheffield, dissolved.  T S Levick to continue alone and to rename the works Clarence Works. <Ref> London Gazette - 5 May 1891 </ref>
 
1912 Started to make metal permanent magnets


1922 Manufactured crucible cast steels for engineers tools, high-speed steels, alloy steels made by electric furnace, forgings, permanent magnets, files, hammers, etc
1922 Manufactured crucible cast steels for engineers tools, high-speed steels, alloy steels made by electric furnace, forgings, permanent magnets, files, hammers, etc
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1937 Steel and magnet manufacturers. "Foremost 467" Stainless Steel.<ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>
1937 Steel and magnet manufacturers. "Foremost 467" Stainless Steel.<ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>


1978 Closure of the specialist steel production - the last in Sheffield; magnet production would continue<ref>The Engineer 1978</ref>
1976 Acquired by [[Duport]]
 
1978 Closure of the specialist steel production - the last in Sheffield; production of permanent magnets and magnet assemblies would continue<ref>The Engineer 1978</ref>
 
1982 Swift Levick Magnets became part of [[Magnetic Materials Group]]
 


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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Steel Manufacturers, of Clarence Steel Works, Sheffield.

1883 Established by Thomas Swift Levick to manufacture high grade special steels.

1891 (1 May) - Partnership with William McGillivray and George R Austin as steel and file manufacturers at Albany Works, Levenson Street, Sheffield, dissolved. T S Levick to continue alone and to rename the works Clarence Works. [1]

1912 Started to make metal permanent magnets

1922 Manufactured crucible cast steels for engineers tools, high-speed steels, alloy steels made by electric furnace, forgings, permanent magnets, files, hammers, etc

1937 Steel and magnet manufacturers. "Foremost 467" Stainless Steel.[2]

1976 Acquired by Duport

1978 Closure of the specialist steel production - the last in Sheffield; production of permanent magnets and magnet assemblies would continue[3]

1982 Swift Levick Magnets became part of Magnetic Materials Group


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. London Gazette - 5 May 1891
  2. 1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries
  3. The Engineer 1978