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of Argyle Street, Nechelles, Birmingham, 7.  Telephone: East 1030/1.  Telegraphic Address: "Drop, Birmingham"
of Argyle Street, Nechelles, Birmingham, 7.   


1897 Private company.
1897 Private company.
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1961 Steel drop forgers, stampers and piercers. 400 employees.<ref>* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>
1961 Steel drop forgers, stampers and piercers. 400 employees.<ref>* [[1961 Dun and Bradstreet KBE]]</ref>


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of Argyle Street, Nechelles, Birmingham, 7.

1897 Private company.

1937 Listed Exhibitor British Industries Fair. Drop Forgings in Steel, Brass and Light Alloys, for Automobile, Aircraft and general engineering trades. Heat Treatment to all standard Specifications. (Stand No. D.518).[1]

1937 Drop forgings.[2]

1961 Steel drop forgers, stampers and piercers. 400 employees.[3]

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