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William Annable of Govan, Glasgow.
William Annable of Govan, Glasgow.


1883 Paper on "The Manufacture of Steel". 'This paper was prepared by Mr. William Annable, of Govan, Glasgow, who for more than six years conducted the process for the compression of fluid steel at Sir Joseph Whitworth's works.'<ref>Sheffield Independent - Thursday 02 October 1884</ref>
1883 Paper on "The Manufacture of Steel".<ref>[[The Engineer 1883/10/19]]</ref> 'This paper was prepared by Mr. William Annable, of Govan, Glasgow, who for more than six years conducted the process for the compression of fluid steel at Sir Joseph Whitworth's works.'<ref>Sheffield Independent - Thursday 02 October 1884</ref>


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William Annable of Govan, Glasgow.

1883 Paper on "The Manufacture of Steel".[1] 'This paper was prepared by Mr. William Annable, of Govan, Glasgow, who for more than six years conducted the process for the compression of fluid steel at Sir Joseph Whitworth's works.'[2]

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  1. The Engineer 1883/10/19
  2. Sheffield Independent - Thursday 02 October 1884