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1901 'THE Bengal Iron and Steel Co., Ld. (of which [[Martin and Co (of Calcutta)|Messrs. Martin and Co.]] are the Managing Agents), are about to lay down a large steel plant for the production of rails and bars. The outturn will, we learn, be some 60,000 tons annually. The Company have hitherto confined themselves to pig iron and castings, the annual output exceeding 25,000 tons. A new furnace now ready to be blown in, which will more than double these figures.'<ref>Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore) - Saturday 16 February 1901</ref> | 1901 'THE Bengal Iron and Steel Co., Ld. (of which [[Martin and Co (of Calcutta)|Messrs. Martin and Co.]] are the Managing Agents), are about to lay down a large steel plant for the production of rails and bars. The outturn will, we learn, be some 60,000 tons annually. The Company have hitherto confined themselves to pig iron and castings, the annual output exceeding 25,000 tons. A new furnace now ready to be blown in, which will more than double these figures.'<ref>Civil & Military Gazette (Lahore) - Saturday 16 February 1901</ref> | ||
1919 The company was liquidated and re-formed as the [[Bengal Iron Co]].<ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - Wednesday 10 December 1919</ref> | |||
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of Calcutta
1894 Late Government Burrakur Iron Works.[1]
1901 'THE Bengal Iron and Steel Co., Ld. (of which Messrs. Martin and Co. are the Managing Agents), are about to lay down a large steel plant for the production of rails and bars. The outturn will, we learn, be some 60,000 tons annually. The Company have hitherto confined themselves to pig iron and castings, the annual output exceeding 25,000 tons. A new furnace now ready to be blown in, which will more than double these figures.'[2]
1919 The company was liquidated and re-formed as the Bengal Iron Co.[3]