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'''Watson, Saville and Co Ltd.''' of Bruce Crucible Steel Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield.
'''Watson, Saville and Co Ltd.''' of Bruce Crucible Steel Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield.


1909 Company founded.


1937 Crucible steel manufacturers. "Castle" High Speed Alloy and Crucible Steels. "Clipper" Hardening Steel. "Magnaflux" Magnet Steel and Permanent Magnets. "Nabive" Die Steel. "No-Perm" Non-Magnetic Steel.<ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>  
1937 Crucible steel manufacturers. "Castle" High Speed Alloy and Crucible Steels. "Clipper" Hardening Steel. "Magnaflux" Magnet Steel and Permanent Magnets. "Nabive" Die Steel. "No-Perm" Non-Magnetic Steel.<ref>[[1937 The Aeroplane Directory of the Aviation and Allied Industries]]</ref>  

Latest revision as of 23:47, 27 March 2018

1938.

Watson, Saville and Co Ltd. of Bruce Crucible Steel Works, Mowbray Street, Sheffield.

1909 Company founded.

1937 Crucible steel manufacturers. "Castle" High Speed Alloy and Crucible Steels. "Clipper" Hardening Steel. "Magnaflux" Magnet Steel and Permanent Magnets. "Nabive" Die Steel. "No-Perm" Non-Magnetic Steel.[1]

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