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  • 31Wilden Ironworks — The village of Wilden in the English county of Worcestershire, was part of the demesne of the Bishop of Worcester s manor of Hartlebury. A mill was built on the River Stour in 1511 by William Baylly, a fuller. It was thus presumably a fulling… …

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  • 32Tannehill Ironworks — Infobox nrhp | name =Tannehill Ironworks nrhp type = caption = location= Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA lat degrees = 33 | lat minutes = 14 | lat seconds = 51 | lat direction = N long degrees = 87 | long minutes = 4 | long seconds = 4 | long… …

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  • 33Eagle Ironworks, Oxford — The Eagle Ironworks was an ironworks owned by Lucy s on the Oxford Canal in Jericho, Oxford, England. The ironworks was on Walton Well Road at the northern end of Walton Street and backed onto St Sepulchre s Cemetery. The site is now closed and… …

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  • 34Dave Taylor (Thames Ironworks F.C. founder) — For other people named David Taylor, see David Taylor (disambiguation). Dave Taylor was one of the co founders of Thames Ironworks F.C., the team that became West Ham United F.C., in 1895. He was a foreman at the Thames Iron Works as well as… …

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  • 35Brymbo Ironworks railway — Infobox rail railroad name= Brymbo Ironworks railway gauge=RailGauge|24 start year=1899 end year=1946 length= hq city=Hook Norton locale=England successor line=AbandonedThe Brymbo Ironworks railway was a narrow gauge industrial railway serving… …

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  • 36Bersham Ironworks — 53°02′10″N 03°01′42″O / 53.03611, 3.02833 Bersham Ironworks, située à Bersham, près de Wrexham, au …

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  • 37Bersham Ironworks — were large ironworks at Bersham, near Wrexham, North Wales. They are most famous for being the original working site of John Wilkinson. They were also the first site in the world to use a new way of boring holes in cannon and steam engine… …

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  • 38Bringewood Ironworks — was a charcoal ironworks in north Herefordshire. It was powered by the river Teme, with a blast furnace, a finery forge and latterly a rolling mill for blackplate (to be tinned into tinplate). It was probably built for Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of… …

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  • 39Elsecar Ironworks — Elsecar, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, was, until the 18th century, a mainly agricultural village situated on the Wentworth estate of Earl Fitzwilliam. There had been localised coal and iron mining on the edges of the village since the 14th… …

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  • 40Milton Ironworks — Elsecar, near Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England was, until the 18th century, a mainly agricultural village on the estate of Earl Fitzwilliam. Coal and Iron had been worked from small pits around the village since the late 14th century,… …

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