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Sheffield Steel

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THE intimate association of Sheffield with the steel industry is probably even better known and appreciated than the proverbial relationship between coals and Newcastle. In the former case the industry has developed practically from its very birth within this city to its present unshakable and unique position in the industrial world, and although steel-making in England is now rather more decentralised than was formerly the case, Sheffield still holds pride of place in respect of both historical associations and present-day importance.

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H., L. Sheffield Steel. Nature 133, 49–51 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/133049a0

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