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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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