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Continued by [[Turner and Walker|Turner & Walker]]
Continued by [[Turner and Walker|Turner & Walker]]


Business continued by Holland & Turner
Business continued by [[Holland and Turner]]


Business became that of William Turner
Business became that of William Turner

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1876.
1882.
1884.
1890.
1891.

of Caledonia Steel and File Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield

1845 Company established.

Continued by Turner & Walker

Business continued by Holland and Turner

Business became that of William Turner

Then became William Turner & Son.

1895 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 Manufacturers of steel, files etc. Specialities: "Impregnable" high speed steel, "Marvel" high speed files, crucible and warranted cast steel files, hand and machine cut, crucible cast steel forgings, saws, hammers, cartridge die steel and mining steel, best crucible cast steel and special steels for all purposes, engineers' tools and general merchants. Employees 113. [1]

1938 of Caledonia Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield,

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