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1922 Manufactured crucible cast steels for engineers tools, high-speed steels, alloy steels made by electric furnace, forgings, permanent magnets, files, hammers, etc
1922 Manufactured crucible cast steels for engineers tools, high-speed steels, alloy steels made by electric furnace, forgings, permanent magnets, files, hammers, etc
1978 Closure of the specialist steel production - the last in Sheffield; magnet production would continue<ref>The Engineer 1978</ref>
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Steel Manufacturers, of Clarence Steel Works, Sheffield.

1883 Established

1922 Manufactured crucible cast steels for engineers tools, high-speed steels, alloy steels made by electric furnace, forgings, permanent magnets, files, hammers, etc

1978 Closure of the specialist steel production - the last in Sheffield; magnet production would continue[1]

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  1. The Engineer 1978