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1960 Vacancies advertised at the Shepcote Lane and Carlisle Street Works of Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels Ltd<ref>Star Green 'un 20 August 1960</ref> | |||
As result of the Nationalization Act, the mills were owned by [[British Steel]] (two-thirds) and [[Firth Brown]], the largest private sector steel company<ref>The Times, Mar 20, 1969</ref> | As result of the Nationalization Act, the mills were owned by [[British Steel]] (two-thirds) and [[Firth Brown]], the largest private sector steel company<ref>The Times, Mar 20, 1969</ref> |
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of Sheffield
1960 Vacancies advertised at the Shepcote Lane and Carlisle Street Works of Firth-Vickers Stainless Steels Ltd[1]
As result of the Nationalization Act, the mills were owned by British Steel (two-thirds) and Firth Brown, the largest private sector steel company[2]
1969 Shepcote Lane Rolling Mills in Sheffield were being expanded.