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1929 [[Jno. Hy. Andrew and Co]] was reconstituted as [[Andrews Toledo]] Ltd of the same address, which acquired the business and the assets as a going concern; the company would modernize various departments of the Toledo Steel Works.<ref>The Times July 1, 1929</ref> | |||
1937 Steel manufacturers. "Lantern" Steels. "Sturdy" Steels. "Toledo" Steels. "Toreador" Steels. | 1937 Steel manufacturers. "Lantern" Steels. "Sturdy" Steels. "Toledo" Steels. "Toreador" Steels. | ||
By 1945 was associated with [[Darwins]] Ltd (see advert) | By 1945 was associated with [[Darwins]] Ltd (see advert) | ||
1954 Part of the Darwins Group | |||
By 1966 was a subsidiary of [[Balfour and Darwins]]<ref>The Times, Jul 08, 1966</ref> | By 1966 was a subsidiary of [[Balfour and Darwins]]<ref>The Times, Jul 08, 1966</ref> | ||
1967 One of the larger steel makers not subject to nationalisation<ref>The Times, Apr 26, 1967</ref> | |||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 08:45, 31 May 2024


of Toledo Steel Works, Sheffield
1929 Jno. Hy. Andrew and Co was reconstituted as Andrews Toledo Ltd of the same address, which acquired the business and the assets as a going concern; the company would modernize various departments of the Toledo Steel Works.[1]
1937 Steel manufacturers. "Lantern" Steels. "Sturdy" Steels. "Toledo" Steels. "Toreador" Steels.
By 1945 was associated with Darwins Ltd (see advert)
1954 Part of the Darwins Group
By 1966 was a subsidiary of Balfour and Darwins[2]
1967 One of the larger steel makers not subject to nationalisation[3]