Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of 5 Old Broad Street, and Briton Ferry, Wales.
of 5 Old Broad Street, and Briton Ferry, Wales.
c.1853 [[F. Bankart and Sons]] established copper works at Briton Ferry in conjunction with [[Sweetland, Tuttle and Co]], to take advantage of the local supplies of coal and the shipping facilities from nearby harbours


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of 5 Old Broad Street, and Briton Ferry, Wales.

c.1853 F. Bankart and Sons established copper works at Briton Ferry in conjunction with Sweetland, Tuttle and Co, to take advantage of the local supplies of coal and the shipping facilities from nearby harbours

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