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, Intake, Norton and Pinfold; the Ford Green Ironworks; a forge; and a chain, cable and anchor work
rk is is known for its restored 19th century ironworks, Allaire Village, on the park premises.
Bersham Ironworks also required water via a leat from the Clyw
Many parts of the ironworks and related buildings can still be seen.
vigated to nearby Principio Furnace, a large ironworks and cannon foundry, and destroyed the facili
arry company lost the contract to supply the ironworks and this traffic ceased in the early 1960s.
the 18th Century, Isaac Wilkinson bought the ironworks and ran it for a considerable number of year
nternationally important remains of Darkhill Ironworks and the Titanic Steelworks, are located on t
oyal Victoria Dock, Bow Creek and the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company
as built nearby for the workers of the local ironworks, and so the team was known as BSG Stahl Stal
no special regard, was the instigator of the ironworks and the person named.
Peter Price becomes manager of Neath ironworks, and brings his family, including his wife A
y age, later becoming a puddler at Morriston ironworks, and afterwards worked at Landore tinplate w
gh and on to Loftus with branches to various ironworks and mines along the way.
rwarding center for canon from the Norwegian ironworks and other equipment.
ars earlier, is seen in operation at Dowlais ironworks and adopted by the Liverpool and Manchester
ppearances in the Southern League for Thames Ironworks, and played a total of 139 games for Bristol
onveyed the stone by tramroad to the Hirwaun Ironworks and to their own lime kilns.
He became interested in the operation of ironworks and during the War of 1812 erected a cotton
Darkhill Ironworks, and the neighbouring Titanic Steelworks, ar
it is in proximity to Palestine and the Rusk ironworks, and it is in about a one hour driving dista
Thames Ironworks, and West Ham United would continue to use t
une 1900, club chairman Arnold Hill's Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company acquired another en
uld continue to be a major player for Thames Ironworks, and it's later incarnation of West Ham Unit
1 a new company was formed to run the Brymbo Ironworks and in 1856 it became one of the first to us
and the final design was produced by Marine Ironworks and Shipbuilding Corporation in Duluth, Minn
rawshay, becoming a partner in the Cyfarthfa Ironworks and owner of Hensol Castle and the Abercarn
ry at Crich which supplied limestone for the ironworks, and for the limekilns at Bullbridge providi
rofessional footballer who played for Thames Ironworks and the club's successor West Ham United, be
she was laid down at the yards of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company at Leamouth in 1872
rt Thompson Crawshay of the nearby Cyfarthfa Ironworks, and the viaduct was built on a curve to sat
n the bankruptcy of the Hirwaun and Abernant ironworks, and the Llwydcoed ironworks ceasing product
s career in the drawing office of the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company.
and Picnic Area, Bersham Heritage Centre and Ironworks and Erddig.
esquite class vessel, it was built by Marine Ironworks and Shipbuilding Corporation in Duluth, Minn
t for her construction was awarded to Thames Ironworks, and stipulated delivery within three years.
The family wealth arose from collieries, ironworks and quarries on their 3,000-acre (12 km2) De
The Brymbo ironworks are bought out of Chancery after a long peri
The ruins of the Wilsontown Ironworks are located near the village of Forth in Sco
was built to accommodate the workers at the ironworks around 1845.
opshire canal network serving coal mines and ironworks around Oakengates, Ketley, Donnington Wood a
. E. Coppard (1878-1957) worked at the Eagle Ironworks, as recounted in his autobiography It's Me,
hough she had been laid down at the Millwall Ironworks as a sister to the other Minotaurs, she was
His father had developed the Old Park Ironworks at Wednesbury and by the mid-19th century, M
lls, their partnership later built mines and ironworks at Eston.
An ironworks at Plas Issa, Denbighshire was listed as the
al and to supply limestone to the Ynyscedwyn ironworks at Ystradgynlais.
to have been invented by the managers of his ironworks at Uley.
When the lease of ironworks at Wilden and Shelsley Walsh expired in 1708
Crosby Heslop, formerly associated with the ironworks at Seaton near Workington established an iro
f Pits in the Halmerend area that served the Ironworks at nearby Apedale.
n that business (casting cannon at Cyfarthfa Ironworks at Merthyr Tydfil).
iginal 1⁄2-acre (0.20 ha) site at the Castle Ironworks at Green acres expanded to 3 acres (1.2 ha)
ate on his father's death in 1733, including ironworks at Wilden and Shelsley Walsh.
It focuses on the Roupes Valley Ironworks at Tannehill which operated nearby during th
h which had all the right ingredients for an ironworks at the time: there were modules of ironstone
In one of the semi-finals, Thames Ironworks beat Park Grove 1-0, in a game staged in Pla
Charity Cup held on 15 February 1896, Thames Ironworks beat Park Grove 1-0, in a game staged in Pla
During the summer of 1898, Thames Ironworks became a professional outfit for the first t
hen he in turn died in 1873, the name of the ironworks became "Lucy's".
-in-law, Abraham Darby, at his Coalbrookdale ironworks, becoming a partner with him and John Chambe
Work constructing the Ironworks began immediately and included several "luxu
Pinxton, Codnor Park being important for an ironworks belonging to the Butterley Company.
He later found work in Tredegar, Dowlais Ironworks, Blaengarw, and Mountain Ash, Rhondda Cynon
marina is today, and where a third Horseley Ironworks bridge can be seen.
Built by W Bradley, Gooder Lane Ironworks, Brighouse
rks were largely demolished, but some of the ironworks' buildings and chimneys still stood unused,
y members of the Summers family, who ran the ironworks business of John Summers and Sons in Shotton
Altos Hornos de Vizcaya was a ironworks business that began in 1902 in Bilbao with t
, in no small part due to changes within the ironworks business, however the full circumstances may
However, the opening of two further ironworks by 1806 led to the company resolving to buil
formed in 1912 by a take over of the Appleby Ironworks by the Frodingham Ironworks.
m 1823, show the establishment of a Parkgate Ironworks by Sanderson and Watson.
Two new furnaces are erected at the Dyffryn ironworks by Anthony Hill.
two canals has two bridges made at Horseley Ironworks carrying the towpath over the canal.
It was a decision reluctantly taken by Ironworks chairman Arnold Hills, who had always believ
of league football, with spells at Burnell's Ironworks, Chester and Ton Pentre.
to a slump in the early 1880s and the Milton Ironworks closed in 1884.
The Brymbo Ironworks closed in 1946 and was dismantled in 1948.
t that this was donated by Mr Coats of Coats Ironworks, Coatbridge, North Lanarkshire.
the discovery of coal and iron ore seams, an ironworks, collieries and brickworks were opened.
It probably took its name from the Stanton Ironworks Company, which started sinking the Teversal
y set up a historic site at the ruins of the ironworks, complete with a mile-long hiking path and s
ry gradually replaced the iron industry, and ironworks contracted or closed.
By 1800 Blaenavon Ironworks contributed greatly to South Wales becoming
heir games, which may have influenced Thames Ironworks' decision to move to the area from Canning T
Former club secretary and Ironworks defender George Neill was also retained for
The first 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from Cwmddyche ironworks down to the sea was open in May 1803 - the f
hwich Victoria, Tottenham Hotspur and Thames Ironworks during the late 19th century.
For the 1899-1900 season, Thames Ironworks F.C. adopted claret and blue 'uniforms' for
'floodlit friendly' on 16 March 1896, Thames Ironworks F.C. faced Woolwich Arsenal for the first ti
He then joined the newly formed Thames Ironworks F.C.
related organisation, were founded as Thames Ironworks F.C. in 1895, before reforming as West Ham i
ague and became London League members Thames Ironworks F.C.'s club secretary in 1897, succeeding Te
Trinity F.C. before moving in 1895 to Thames Ironworks F.C., the team that became West Ham United F
Taylor was one of the co-founders of Thames Ironworks F.C., the team that became West Ham United F
along with Dave Taylor, helped found Thames Ironworks F.C., who would later become West Ham United
ern League to 19 teams, thus enabling Thames Ironworks F.C., as well as Sheppey United, Bristol Rov
rontation followed the next season as Thames Ironworks faced Barking F.C. in the final of the West
ast London club was originally called Thames Ironworks FC but switched to West Ham United five year
n from cut-wire nails out of Pittsburgh, the ironworks finally closed for good in December 1894.
Langelsheim was the site of historic ironworks, first documented in the 13th century, where
26 goals in 38 games, before joining Thames Ironworks for the 1899-1900 season (the club's last se
s urban area would also include the Annefors ironworks, founded in the year 1736.
ch dated from the 1500s and Fossum Verk, the ironworks founded in the 1770's.
stadium of east London football club Thames Ironworks from the beginning of the 1897-98 season, un
It is in a coal-mining area; in the past, ironworks had been a feature of the borough.
Thames Ironworks had to play their next four fixtures at the
ll club secretary, Ted Harsent, after Thames Ironworks had gained entry to the Southern League in t
By 1819, the ironworks had grown to six blast furnaces, producing 2
is an industrial museum located at Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park in McCalla, Tuscaloosa
aces are the central attraction of Tannehill Ironworks Historical State Park located 12 miles (19 k
"FOOTBALL SKETCHES - 1. Charlie Dove (Thames Ironworks) If not absolutely the finest right half bac
thers, he established in 1643-1644 the first ironworks in North America.
was installed in 1784, supplied by the Eagle Ironworks in Oxford.
and his brother William founded the Waterloo Ironworks in the Anna Valley.
n features were manufactured at the Horseley Ironworks in nearby Tipton.
He worked as a blacksmith at the Aberdare Ironworks in the village of Llwydcoed.
Worcester, he worked as a foreman at Dowlais Ironworks in South Wales.
In 1704 Jean Martin de Wendel bought an Ironworks in Hayange in Lorraine (region), north-easte
worked at the blast furnaces attached to the ironworks in the region.
The West Point Foundry was an early ironworks in Cold Spring, New York that operated from
rved an apprenticeship at Mather and Platt's ironworks in Salford, while studying part time at Vict
joining the family firm at its Queen Street ironworks in Peterborough, he worked for Lawes Chemica
rs & Co. Ltd., who were based at Thorncliffe Ironworks in Sheffield, as recorded by plates attached
o form a business partnership and started an Ironworks in Middlesbrough.
orked in advertisement, then picked a job in ironworks in Kladno (where he met Bohumil Hrabal).
, led to the location of government-financed ironworks in the immediate Birmingham area (Jefferson
had been one of the founders of the Maesteg Ironworks in 1826.
, he became a partner in a network of mostly ironworks in south Staffordshire, which were undoubted
ent for this in 1788 and Walkers, who had an ironworks in Sheffield, Yorkshire agreed to construct
Cefn Cribwr Ironworks in Bedford Park is now protected as a Schedu
f William Crawshay I, the owner of Cyfarthfa Ironworks in Merthyr Tydfil, south Wales.
is father was head engineer at the Cyfarthfa Ironworks in Methyr Tydfil, where Hughes started his c
production of iron and work began on Parkend Ironworks in 1799.
835, he invested heavily in property near an ironworks in Essex County; the project failed due to t
and widow of John Josiah Guest, the owner of ironworks in Wales, and a major figure in the history
The family sold the Ironworks in 1867,
Bellis joined Port Vale from Burnell's Ironworks in March 1938.
led to the rapid obsolescence of cold blast ironworks in Great Britain, where hot blast was in gen
rthfa works lost its position as the leading ironworks in Merthyr Tydfil to its longtime rival, the
local team Park Grove, before joining Thames Ironworks in August 1896.
ames, and became an agent for the Gospel Oak Ironworks in Staffordshire.
became a major shareholder in the Ebbw Vale ironworks in South Wales.
tic engineer and ran a foundry that produced ironworks in Ballymena.
pplied by Booth & Co, who were based at Park Ironworks in Sheffield.
s on the Merthyr Tramroad between Penydarren Ironworks in Merthyr Tydfil and Abercynon in South Wal
al-fired Crown furnaces, known as the King's Ironworks; In 1612 James I contracted the Earl of Pemb
The settlement grew up around an ironworks in the latter half of the 19th century.
as a iron moulder at Losh, Wilson and Bells ironworks in nearby Walker and young Bob also began wo
At the time, Losh had an ironworks in Walker, where the new rails could be manu
Sir William Arrol & Co. at their Dalmarnock Ironworks in Glasgow (they also built the famous Forth
, and ran parallel to the brook south to the ironworks in the valley west of Cinderford (SO652135).
he Midlands with Gabriel Griffiths, visiting ironworks in the area.
This ironworks incorporated Wilden Forge (which had been bu
An entry for the Eagle Ironworks is included in an extract from a fictitious
The ironworks is where the turret and machinery was built
Ironworks is a small independent record label created
On 8 April 1897 came not only Thames Ironworks' last game of the season but their last game
This was to be Thames Ironworks' last defeat of the season, and they could g
Since the closure of its mines and ironworks, Llanharry has been in economic decline, but
Empire Albany was built by Richards Ironworks Ltd, Lowestoft as yard number 337.
The brothers operated the Cornwall Ironworks, making significant contributions to the Ame
The Noble Brothers Foundry was a large ironworks manufacturer based in Rome, Georgia, USA.
Bowen had previously written Thames Ironworks match reports for the Thames Iron Works Gaze
The Diary of Charles Wood of Cyfarthfa Ironworks, Merthy Tydfil, 1766-1767 (Merton Priory Pre
The Bersham Ironworks Museum tells the story of the man who bored
been renovated and now houses the Long Pond Ironworks Museum.
First to come was the Frodingham Ironworks, near the village of the same name and now p
ing the lordship of Biscay, was famed by its ironworks, not only blades but also guns.
Stanton Ironworks Oct 2008 (demolished Autumn 2009)
In 1899 the Brymbo Ironworks of Wrexham established a new quarry at Hook
In 1783, he had taken a lease out on the ironworks of Saint Maurice, but died three years later
owing engine, formerly used at the Netherton ironworks of M W Grazebrook, now 'preserved' on the A3
ylinder diagonal engine built by Lang Bridge Ironworks of Accrington for textile printing machinery
l, where his father now worked in the Quaker ironworks of Harford, Partridge and Cowles.
pson and attacked the remaining Whigs at the ironworks of Colonel William Hill.
Burden Ironworks Office Building is a historic office buildin
In 1862 Thames Ironworks on the River Thames built the iron-hulled Ya
emetery, in Jericho, just south of the Eagle Ironworks on Walton Well Road.
y would go to Nottingham, invading Butterley ironworks on the way, where they would kill the three
river at this point was required to link the ironworks on the north bank with the railway on the so
ropped fifteen bombs onto the nearby Stanton Ironworks one of which damaged a railway bridge crossi
ution came early to the village, the Elsecar Ironworks opened in 1795 on a site near the head of th
From that time the number of ironworks operated by his business, latterly without o
mid 19th century and was the site of a major ironworks operation during and following the American
The Bedlington ironworks originally consisted of two elements - a mil
the use of the workers in the local Old Park Ironworks, owned by Thomas Botfield.
Dawes' Trent Ironworks passed to a Leeds solicitor upon their bankr
The Ironworks played their first ever fixture against Roya
Thames Ironworks played their first ever fixture of the 1895-
Before Thames Ironworks played their first game Dave Taylor returned
He would retain twelve Thames Ironworks players for the following season.
est Ham Utd director), whilst several Thames Ironworks players had also turned out on an amateur ba
am Lucy, at that time the sole owner of Lucy Ironworks, previously known as the Eagle Ironworks, in
The Plymouth ironworks produces over 12,000 tons of bar-iron, compa
Forsmark formerly had an ironworks producing oregrounds iron.
Cinderford Ironworks re-opened in 1829, by which time the Bullo P
tone, and to a greater extent by the Dowlais Ironworks' requirement for coal, which was converted i
The land on which the Ironworks reside was at one time the property of Lord
                                                                                                    


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