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of Red Jacket Works, Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire | of Red Jacket Works, Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire. | ||
c.1853 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 | c.1853 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 | ||
On the retirement of Mr Bankart, the works were taken over by Mr Barclay | On the retirement of Mr Bankart, the works were taken over by Mr Barclay. | ||
Barclay sold the copper works to the [[Cape Copper Co|Cape Copper Mining Co]]. | |||
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* History of the Iron, Steel, Tinplate and Other Trades of Wales, by Charles Wilkins, 2011 | * History of the Iron, Steel, Tinplate and Other Trades of Wales, by Charles Wilkins, 2011 | ||
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[[Category: Non-Ferrous Metals | [[Category: Non-Ferrous Metals]] |
Revision as of 17:45, 25 March 2018
of Red Jacket Works, Briton Ferry, Glamorganshire.
c.1853 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
On the retirement of Mr Bankart, the works were taken over by Mr Barclay.
Barclay sold the copper works to the Cape Copper Mining Co.
See Also
Sources of Information
- History of the Iron, Steel, Tinplate and Other Trades of Wales, by Charles Wilkins, 2011