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1891 Company formed by [[William McGillivray]] and George Reynolds Austin, to trade as Austin, McGillivray and Co at the Falcon Works, 43-47 Arundel Street, Sheffield.  They had previously been in business with Thomas Swift Levick at Albany Works, Leveson Steet, (which he renamed Clarence Works) who continued that business alone. See [[Swift Levick and Sons]]
1891 Company formed by [[William McGillivray]] and George Reynolds Austin, to trade as Austin, McGillivray and Co at the Falcon Works, 43-47 Arundel Street, Sheffield.  They had previously been in business with Thomas Swift Levick at Albany Works, Leveson Steet, (which he renamed Clarence Works) who continued that business alone. See [[Swift Levick and Sons]]
<ref> The London Gazette - 5 May 1891 </ref>
<ref> The London Gazette - 5 May 1891 </ref>
1904 - Relocated to 105-109 Napier Street, retaining the name Falcon Works.
1920 - "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, George Reynolds Austin and William McGillivray and Eustace Noel Gamble, carrying on business as Steel and File Manufacturers, at Falcon Works, Napier-street, Sheffield, in the county of York, under the style or firm of "AUSTIN, McGILLIVRAY & CO" has been dissolved by mutual consent as on and from the 30th day of October, 1920. All debts due to and from the said firm will be received and paid by the said Eustace Noel Gamble, who will continue to carry on the same business under the old style of "Austin, McGillivray & Co" in partnership with Gilbert Lane Roberts. Dated this 26th day of October, 1920." <Ref> The London Gazette - 5 Nov 1920</Ref>


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Austin, McGillivray and Co., Falcon Works, Sheffield.

1891 Company formed by William McGillivray and George Reynolds Austin, to trade as Austin, McGillivray and Co at the Falcon Works, 43-47 Arundel Street, Sheffield. They had previously been in business with Thomas Swift Levick at Albany Works, Leveson Steet, (which he renamed Clarence Works) who continued that business alone. See Swift Levick and Sons [1]

1904 - Relocated to 105-109 Napier Street, retaining the name Falcon Works.

1920 - "NOTICE is hereby given, that the Partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, George Reynolds Austin and William McGillivray and Eustace Noel Gamble, carrying on business as Steel and File Manufacturers, at Falcon Works, Napier-street, Sheffield, in the county of York, under the style or firm of "AUSTIN, McGILLIVRAY & CO" has been dissolved by mutual consent as on and from the 30th day of October, 1920. All debts due to and from the said firm will be received and paid by the said Eustace Noel Gamble, who will continue to carry on the same business under the old style of "Austin, McGillivray & Co" in partnership with Gilbert Lane Roberts. Dated this 26th day of October, 1920." [2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The London Gazette - 5 May 1891
  2. The London Gazette - 5 Nov 1920