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CENTURY DRILL WORKS, LTD. of Love Street, Sheffield
CENTURY DRILL WORKS, LTD. of Love Street, Sheffield


1914 received funding to carry on the business of ... machinists, tool, and .. makers.<ref>Sheffield Independent 01 June 1914</ref>
1914 The Century Drill Works Ltd was registered as a private company with a capital £3,000 in shares, to carry on at Sheffield or elsewhere the business of engineers, machinists, tool and drill makers.<ref>Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer  01 June 1914</ref>  
 
As some point the company became a subsidiary of [[Turton Brothers and Matthews]]


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Latest revision as of 16:02, 6 December 2024

CENTURY DRILL WORKS, LTD. of Love Street, Sheffield

1914 The Century Drill Works Ltd was registered as a private company with a capital £3,000 in shares, to carry on at Sheffield or elsewhere the business of engineers, machinists, tool and drill makers.[1]

As some point the company became a subsidiary of Turton Brothers and Matthews

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  1. Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 01 June 1914