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1875 The directors of the company had declared the [[Samuel Danks (b.1842)|Danks']] mechanical puddling process "a signal failure"<ref>The Engineer 1875/09/03</ref>
of Carlton Iron Works, Ferryhill
 
1870 Company established
 
1872 Building a new blast furnace<ref> The Times, Sep 12, 1872</ref>
 
1875 The directors of the company had declared the [[Samuel Danks (b.1842)|Danks']] mechanical puddling process "a signal failure" and had therefore abandoned it<ref>The Engineer 1875/09/03</ref>
 
1877 Name changed to [[Carlton Iron Co]]


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of Carlton Iron Works, Ferryhill

1870 Company established

1872 Building a new blast furnace[1]

1875 The directors of the company had declared the Danks' mechanical puddling process "a signal failure" and had therefore abandoned it[2]

1877 Name changed to Carlton Iron Co

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times, Sep 12, 1872
  2. The Engineer 1875/09/03