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1922 Manufactured weighbridges and weighing machines.
1922 Manufactured weighbridges and weighing machines.
1924 - new works built at Aizlewood Road, Sheffield.  <ref>Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 30 Dec 1924</ref>
   
   
c1936 merged with [[Ashworth, Son and Co]] of Dewsbury to form Ashworth Ross and Co <ref> Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 28 Dec 1939 </ref>
c1936 merged with [[Ashworth, Son and Co]] of Dewsbury to form Ashworth Ross and Co <ref> Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 28 Dec 1939 </ref>

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Exhibit at the Black Country Living Museum.
Exhibit at the Black Country Living Museum.
Exhibit at Kelham Island Museum.
Exhibit at Kelham Island Museum.

of Aizlewood Road Works Sheffield.

Established 1865.

1901 - Charles Ross, manufacturers of weighing machines, 481 London Road, Sheffield. [1]

1911 - Charles Ross, manufacturers of weighbridges and weighing machines, Heeley Bridge Foundry, London Road, Sheffield. [2]

1922 Manufactured weighbridges and weighing machines.

1924 - new works built at Aizlewood Road, Sheffield. [3]

c1936 merged with Ashworth, Son and Co of Dewsbury to form Ashworth Ross and Co [4]


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. White's Directory of Sheffield 1901
  2. White's Directory of Sheffield 1911
  3. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 30 Dec 1924
  4. Sheffield Daily Telegraph - 28 Dec 1939