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The rails used for the new line were wrought-iron ones, produced by John Birkinshaw at the Bedlington Ironworks.
Eikeland Ironworks were a significant contribution to the economy as well.
He also made improvements to the track to overcome the problems with settling of the stone blocks on which they were laid and used T-section malleable iron in fifteen foot lengths, for the rails, pioneered by John Birkinshaw at Bedlington Ironworks in 1820.
His father and his uncle were two of the sons of Richard Knight, a wealthy Ironmaster of Bringewood Ironworks.
Ironworks and brickworks ( notably at Tondu ) were also established in the same period, by John Bedford, although the ironworks faltered after his death and ceased operating entirely in 1836.
The second, called Ada, was built in 1839, and another scoop wheel was powered by a beam engine supplied by Booth & Co, who were based at Park Ironworks in Sheffield.
The company took its name from the farm, and by 1831 two furnaces were in blast and the first rows of workers ' housing had been completed near the Maesteg Ironworks.
In 1906, despite every machine in the works having been shut completely down, the Ironworks inexplicably exploded, killing a group of 88 children and 102 total people who were participating in an Easter egg hunt.
The Crown and Mines Royal Copper Works and the Cheadle and Neath Abbey Ironworks were once important industrial sites which stood close by.
It is alleged that assets were stripped from OC Ironworks, transferring the viable assets, contracts and personnel to a new company OC Ironworks LLC, before bankrupting the former.
It is alleged that assets were stripped from the OC Ironworks, transferring the viable assets, contracts and personnel to a new company OC Ironworks LLC, before bankrupting the former.
This created the new Sirhowy Ironworks, that were in 1800 to become the Tredegar Iron Company, named in honour of the Tredegar Estate at Tredegar House and Tredegar Park in Newport in the south of the county.
The viaducts constructed were cast by Horseley Ironworks.
Two 2-2-2 locomotives were imported from Longridge and Co of Bedlington Ironworks England for the Naples – Portici railway in 1839 named Bayard and Vesuvio.
Upton Park F. C was founded in 1866, and is believed to have folded for the second and last time around 1911, while West Ham United, an unrelated organisation, were founded as Thames Ironworks F. C.
Of the survivors, those like the Thames Ironworks were specialised in warships and liners.
Outram became a leading advocate in the construction of tramways using L-section rails, which along with the wagons were manufactured at his Butterley Ironworks.
The Carron Ironworks was besieged by 40 reactionaries with the intention of obtaining armaments ; they were subsequently joined by reinforcements from Stirling.
Several unsuccessful attempts at flight were made, both from the sea and land, after which the contraption was broken up ; its floats ending their days in Rowhedge Ironworks in the Upper Yard.
Many of them were converted in this way, but this alteration was not always successful, with users of the Crumlin Bridge to Beaufort Ironworks tramway complaining in 1802 that they had incurred considerable cost to make the transition, only to find that the new tramway was unusable due to poor construction.
In 1800, the owners of Sirhowy Ironworks were granted permission to exploit the minerals under Bedwellty Common and build a tramroad to join the canal, with the erection of a works ( which was later Tredegar Ironworks ).

Ironworks and established
By 1700, Moss had become a hub for both ship and land traffic between Copenhagen and Christiania, and in 1704 Moss Jernverk ( Moss Ironworks ) was established just north of the city center.
George and Robert, with Edward Pease and Michael Longridge ( owner of Bedlington Ironworks ) together established a company at Newcastle-on-Tyne, to manufacture locomotives, which became Robert Stephenson and Company.
* John Wallis Titt, established the Woodcock Ironworks in Warminster in 1876
Examples of such enterprises included Kweichow Ironworks established in 1891 and the Hupeh Textile Company established in 1894.
In 1846 the Carnforth Ironworks Company established a works, located near the railway station.
His father, with Miles Boggs, established the Eagle Ironworks at Curtin Village in 1810.
1802: Shotts Ironworks is established by a company of private gentlemen, under the control of Mr. John Baird, as managing partner, for upwards of 40 years.
The village of Abernant was established in 1801, with the founding of the Abernant Ironworks.

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BSC later arranged an exchange deal with Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds Ltd ( GKN ), the parent company of GKN Steel, under which BSC acquired Dowlais Ironworks at Merthyr Tydfil and GKN took over BSC's Brymbo Steelworks near Wrexham.
* 1804 – The first self-propelling steam locomotive makes its outing at the Pen-y-Darren Ironworks in Wales.
The first telegram in the United States was sent by Morse on 11 January 1838, across two miles ( 3 km ) of wire at Speedwell Ironworks near Morristown, New Jersey.
Robert Forester Mushet, had carried out thousands of experiments at Darkhill Ironworks, in the Forest of Dean, and had shown that the quantity of carbon could be controlled by removing almost all of it from the iron and then adding an exact amount of carbon and manganese, in the form of spiegeleisen.
The end of the 18th century saw the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution, and the presence of iron ore, limestone and large coal deposits in south-east Wales meant that this area soon saw the establishment of ironworks and coal mines, notably the Cyfarthfa Ironworks and the Dowlais Ironworks at Merthyr Tydfil.
In 1795, Bejamin Outram opened the Little Eaton Gangway upon which coal was carried in wagons built at his Butterley Ironworks.
* Anthony Reckenzaun, the 19th century engineer, worked at the Erith Ironworks and set up evening classes for the workmen.
Plein air painters painting at Long Pond Ironworks State Park | Long Pond in Ringwood, NJ.
Three bridges cross it at Lewes: Willey's Bridge ( a small footbridge opened in 1965 ), the Phoenix Causeway ( a larger road bridge named after the extinct Phoenix Ironworks ), and Cliffe Bridge ( which is much older ).
* Dungeon Craft at The Ironworks
The unique triangular junction between the two canals has two bridges made at Horseley Ironworks carrying the towpath over the canal.
On August 31, 2005, Romero confirmed that he has been working on a yet-to-be-announced MMOG at his newly opened development studio, Slipgate Ironworks.
Instead, for his own safety, they decided to allow both Chew and Governor John Penn to be paroled at Elizabeth Chew ’ s house, " Solitude ," at the Union Forge Ironworks in New Jersey.
Crude steel had been produced at Frodingham Ironworks in 1887 but this proved not to be viable.
For example, Han ’ s near-photographic " Break Time at the Ironworks " shows muscular men dripping with sweat and drinking water from tin cups at a sweltering foundry.
Taskers Waterloo Ironworks opened at Anna Valley in 1809 and flourished.

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