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1914 Manufacturers of iron and steel bars and sheets. Specialities: bar iron and sheet iron of all kinds, sheets for galvanizing, corrugating, roofing, gasholder and merchant purposes, merchant bars. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1914 Manufacturers of iron and steel bars and sheets. Specialities: bar iron and sheet iron of all kinds, sheets for galvanizing, corrugating, roofing, gasholder and merchant purposes, merchant bars. <ref>[[1914 Whitakers Red Book]]</ref>
1956 As part of the sale by the Holding and Realisation Agency of the [[Briton Ferry Steel Co]], The [[Briton Ferry Steel and Tinplate Agency|Briton Ferry Steel and Tinplate Agency]] Limited, [[London Works (Barlows)]] Limited, The [[Neath Steel Sheet and Galvanizing Co|Neath Steel Sheet and Galvanizing Company]] Limited, and [[E. Parkes and Co|E. Parkes & Co]]. Limited ceased to be owned by the state<ref>London Gazette 4 May 1956</ref>





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of Atlas Ironworks, West Bromwich.

1862 Company established.

1911 Incorporated as a limited company.

1914 Manufacturers of iron and steel bars and sheets. Specialities: bar iron and sheet iron of all kinds, sheets for galvanizing, corrugating, roofing, gasholder and merchant purposes, merchant bars. [1]

1956 As part of the sale by the Holding and Realisation Agency of the Briton Ferry Steel Co, The Briton Ferry Steel and Tinplate Agency Limited, London Works (Barlows) Limited, The Neath Steel Sheet and Galvanizing Company Limited, and E. Parkes & Co. Limited ceased to be owned by the state[2]


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  1. 1914 Whitakers Red Book
  2. London Gazette 4 May 1956