Corporate Body

Commonwealth Steel Products Company Ltd (c. 1917 - 1923)

From
c. 1917
Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
To
1923
Functions
Manufacturing industry, Metallurgy and Mineralogy or mining
Location
Newcastle, New South Wales

Summary

The Commonwealth Steel Products Company Ltd was set up in 1917, but did not begin operations until 1919. In 1923 an association with England's Vickers Ltd. led to a name change, becoming Vickers Commonwealth Steel Co. Ltd.

Timeline

 c. 1917 - 1923 Commonwealth Steel Products Company Ltd
       1923 - 1935 Vickers Commonwealth Steel Co Ltd
             1935 - ? Commonwealth Steel Company Ltd

Published resources

Resources

See also

Ailie Smith

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