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'''William Spencer and Son Ltd.''' of Kingston Steel Works, Neepsend, Sheffield.


Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.
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1967 '''W. Spencer''' was one of the larger makers of high speed and tool steels not subject to nationalisation<ref>The Times, Apr 26, 1967</ref>
1967 '''W. Spencer''' was one of the larger makers of high speed and tool steels not subject to nationalisation<ref>The Times, Apr 26, 1967</ref>


==See Also==
==See Also==

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1938.

William Spencer and Son Ltd. of Kingston Steel Works, Neepsend, Sheffield.

Manufacturers and suppliers in Great Britain.

1937 File manufacturers. "Half-Moon 'N'" Spencer Files and Rasps.

1967 W. Spencer was one of the larger makers of high speed and tool steels not subject to nationalisation[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Apr 26, 1967