- Wilsontown Ironworks
The ruins of the Wilsontown Ironworks are located near the village of Forth in
Scotland , approximately 23 miles to the south east ofGlasgow . The works were founded by the three Wilson brothers in 1779, and operated until 1842. The works had twoblast furnace s, and in 1790 aforge was added. Later a rolling and slitting mill and additional forging hammers were installed. This increased the capacity of the works to 40 tons of manufacturediron per week. In its heyday the works employed 2,000 persons. The works had a railway branch line from the site toAuchengray railway station on theCaledonian Railway .It was at the Wilsontown Ironworks that
James Beaumont Neilson developed the firsthot blast form of the blast furnace.The buildings were cleared after closure, but the general layout of the site can still be discerned and an heritage trail has been created. In 2007 [http://www.forestry.gov.uk/ Forestry Commission Scotland] launched a project to raise public awareness of the Wilsontown industrial heritage site.
See also
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Hot blast
*Blast furnace
*James Beaumont Neilson External links
* [http://www.carluketoday.co.uk/ViewArticle.aspx?SectionID=2335&ArticleID=2102259 Wilsontown Ironworks Heritage Project]
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=45301#s60 British history online]
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