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Latest revision as of 10:32, 17 October 2020
1905 Industries of Sheffield and District - Iron Steel and Allied Trades.
Published by Northern Caxton Publishing Co.
List of Headings (most are extensively illustrated)
Section 1 (35 pages) PDF download Section 1
- Introduction
- The President of the Iron and Steel Institute
- The Iron and Steel Institute
- The Cutlers Co
- The Chamber of Commerce
- Sheffield Music Festival
- The Corporation
- Sheffield's Industries
- The Chamber of Commerce
- Educational Work
- Sheffield's Environs
Section 2 (36 pages) PDF download Section 2
- Hadfield's Steel Foundry Co (10 pages)
- William Jessop and Sons (10 pages)
- J. J. Saville and Co (8 pages)
- Edgar Allen and Co (8 pages)
Section 3 (28 pages) PDF download Section 3
- Jonas and Colver (7 pages)
- John Bedford and Sons (8 pages)
- Seebohm and Dieckstahl (5 pages)
- Davy Brothers (8 pages)
Section 4 PDF download Section 4
- J. Beardshaw and Son (6 pages)
- Martin, Hall and Co (5 pages)
- Newton, Chambers and Co
- Mellowes and Co
- S. and C. Wardlow
- Leadbeater and Scott
- Midland Manufacturing Co
- Walter Spencer and Co
- John Baker and Sons
- Lockwood and Carlisle
- Teutonic Steel Works
Section 5 PDF download Section 5
- W. E. Harrison
- Joseph Tomlinson and Sons
- Sheffield Goldsmiths Co
- Priest and Ashmore
- Royal Victoria Station Hotel
- Maynard Arms Hotel (5 pages)
- Thomas Porter and Sons (3 pages)
- William Colver and Co (4 pages)
- Hay and Son (3 pages)
- Hollands (4 pages)
- Arthur Davy and Sons (4 pages)
See Also
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