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1941 Subsidiary company of [[Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers]] Ltd<ref>The Times 16 October 1941</ref> | 1941 Subsidiary company of [[Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers]] Ltd<ref>The Times 16 October 1941</ref> | ||
1965 The company closed; existing orders were dealth with by other companies in the group, namely [[Carrimore Six Wheelers]], [[Anthony Hoists]] and [[Midland Tipper Services]]<ref>Commercial Motor 11th June 1965</ref> | |||
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[[Category: Iron and Steel]] | [[Category: Iron and Steel]] | ||
[[Category: Steel Works]] | [[Category: Steel Works]] | ||
[[Category: Containers and Packaging]] |
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Steel Barrel Company of Phoenix Works, Uxbridge
c.1890 Started trading[1]
1919 March. Advert for steel barrels for measuring fuel [2]
Produced welded steel structures for Davey, Paxman and Co oil engines for 'S' class submarines, under the patents of C. H. Stevens, of the Steel Barrel Company. See illustration[3]
1932 Company incorporated to acquire the business of similar name
1936 It was one of the largest and complete organisations involved in the manufacture of steel plate products of all types of steel. Incorporated in a new company, Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers[4]
1941 Subsidiary company of Steel Barrel Scammells and Associated Engineers Ltd[5]
1965 The company closed; existing orders were dealth with by other companies in the group, namely Carrimore Six Wheelers, Anthony Hoists and Midland Tipper Services[6]