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Presumably a successor to [[Bromford Iron Co]]? | Presumably a successor to [[Bromford Ironworks|Bromford Iron Co]]? | ||
1961 Acquired by [[F. H. Tomkins]]<ref>The Times, Sep 24, 1962</ref> | 1961 Acquired by [[F. H. Tomkins]]<ref>The Times, Sep 24, 1962</ref> | ||
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1973 Imported steel from Russia because of shortage of British-made steel<ref>The Times, Jul 18, 1973</ref> | 1973 Imported steel from Russia because of shortage of British-made steel<ref>The Times, Jul 18, 1973</ref> | ||
1986 Sold the cold rolling operations to [[Firsteel]] Ltd<ref>1986 Firststeel Group Annual report</ref> | |||
2016 Currently trading | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 13:35, 23 October 2022
Presumably a successor to Bromford Iron Co?
1961 Acquired by F. H. Tomkins[1]
1962 Designed and equipped Portugal's first cold-rolled steel-strip mill[2]
1965 Cooper Industries acquired Bromford Iron and Steel Co from F. H. Tomkins[3].
1973 Imported steel from Russia because of shortage of British-made steel[4]
1986 Sold the cold rolling operations to Firsteel Ltd[5]
2016 Currently trading