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1841 Marriott and Atkinson was the only source of the new steel made by [[Indian Iron and Steel Co]] | |||
c.1859 Installed a regenerative heating furnace at the Steel Works, Sheffield, heating the steel for the rolling mill, which was still performing well 3 years later<ref>The Engineer 1862</ref> | c.1859 Installed a regenerative heating furnace at the Steel Works, Sheffield, heating the steel for the rolling mill, which was still performing well 3 years later<ref>The Engineer 1862</ref> |
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of Fitzalan Works, Sheffield
See Charles Atkinson
1841 Marriott and Atkinson was the only source of the new steel made by Indian Iron and Steel Co
c.1859 Installed a regenerative heating furnace at the Steel Works, Sheffield, heating the steel for the rolling mill, which was still performing well 3 years later[1]
1862 Listed as 'Marriott and Atkinson, merchants and manufacturers, of steel, edge tools, table knives, files, railway springs etc. and tilters and rollers, Fitzalan Works, Attercliffe and Royds Rolling Mills' [2]
1885 Mr Charles Fanshawe Atkinson of Fitzalan Works, Sheffield
By 1890 the Fitzalan Works had been acquired by Cocker Brothers.
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