- Hay Mills
Hay Mills is an area of Small Heath in east
Birmingham ,England . It developed around a Victorian steel wire mill.James Horsfall and Joseph Webster
James Horsfall, a wire drawer from
Digbeth invented high tensile steel wire. He moved to Hay Mill (gbmapping|SP108849), a disused blade and sword factory at a water mill on the River Cole, rebuilding it as a steam-driven mill. The mill originally belonged to Hay Hall (gbmappingsmall|SP108845) inTyseley . In 1855, his company merged with Joseph Webster's of Penn Mill, Sutton Coldfield. He was a major manufacturer and exporter of thepiano wire to Europe in 1824.In 1853, Horsfall had
patent ed a heat treatment process which strengthened thewire . This led to improved piano wire (giving a near monopoly), wire for making needles inRedditch , fishhooks, and umbrella frames. The firm made the armoured wire for first successfultransatlantic telegraph cable in 1866, using 30,000 miles of wire (1,600 tons), made by 250 workers over 11 months. The strengthened wire also made possible the construction of aeroplanes and automobiles.Horsfall built houses and, in 1863, a school for his workers’ children. In 1873, he built a church, St Cyprian's, designed by
Martin & Chamberlain and nowgrade II listed , over themill race on the mill site. This developed into the village of Hay Mills.The company today also makes springs.
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Penns Hall , original mill of Joseph Webster
*St. Cyprian's Church, Hay Mills ources
*"The Real History of Birmingham - Volume 2", J.P. Lethbridge, 2002, ISBN 0-9512227-7-8-3
*"A History of Birmingham", Chris Upton, 1993, ISBN 0-85033-870-0
* [http://www.websterandhorsfall.co.uk/history.htm Webster and Horsfall]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/birmingham/your_birmingham/2003/01/webster.shtml BBC article on the mill and the transatlantic cable]
* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/nra/lists/GB-800819-Webster.htm National Archives - Short history]
* [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst;jsessionid=Fc4G73Jxh2SpFtqCmR7DdpTrb9znrTDGh1XL2pVp2fyFYgsJfj6k!67577388?a=o&d=5005008272 Origins of Hay Mill and Hay Hall]External links
*IoEentry|217056|Images of England - St Cyprian's Church (Grade II listed) - photograph and details from listed building text
*IoEentry|217524|Images of England - Hay Hall (Grade II listed) - photograph and details from listed building text
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