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1963 '''T.I. Stainless Steels''' was formed to bring together the stainless steel interests of [[Accles and Pollock]], [[Talbot Stead Tube Co|Talbot Stead Steels]] and [[Chesterfield Tube Co|Chesterfield Tube]]<ref>The Times, 4 February 1969</ref>.
1963 '''T.I. Stainless Steels''' was formed to bring together the stainless steel interests of [[Accles and Pollock]], [[Talbot Stead Tube Co|Talbot Stead Steels]] and [[Chesterfield Tube Co|Chesterfield Tube]]<ref>The Times, 4 February 1969</ref>.


1966 Received order to stainless steel tubes for [[Rugeley Power Stations|Rugeley B Power Station]]<ref>The Times, Mar. 18, 1966</ref>
1966 Received order for stainless steel tubes for [[Rugeley Power Stations|Rugeley B Power Station]]<ref>The Times, Mar. 18, 1966</ref>


==See Also==
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Part of Tube Investments

1963 T.I. Stainless Steels was formed to bring together the stainless steel interests of Accles and Pollock, Talbot Stead Steels and Chesterfield Tube[1].

1966 Received order for stainless steel tubes for Rugeley B Power Station[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, 4 February 1969
  2. The Times, Mar. 18, 1966