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Brown Bayley Steels : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brown Bayley Steels Brown Bayley Steels was a steel-making company established in Sheffield, England in 1871, as Brown, Bayley & Dixon. They occupied a site on Leeds Road which was later occupied by the Don Valley sports stadium. The firm was founded by George Brown, Nephew of "John Brown" of the firm John Brown & Company. The firm manufactured Bessemer steel and railway tracks.〔A Photographic History of Sheffield Steel,by Geoffrey Howse, published by WH Smith, ISBN 0-7509-2856-5〕 Notable among its employees was Harry Brearley, the inventor of stainless steel. Bearley left Firths after a dispute over the patents and was offered a position at Brown Bayley, where he was appointed works manager and then became a director. ==The Brown Bayley steelworks,== The company occupied a site. "View of a 1950s Engineering Apprentice";
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