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1830 The Cambrian Copper Works were established by the [[English Copper Co|English Copper Company]] | 1830 The Cambrian Copper Works were established by the [[English Copper Co|English Copper Company]] | ||
1841 The English Copper Co ceased operation. | 1841 The English Copper Co ceased operation. | ||
1849 The [[Nevill, Druce and Co|Llanelly Copperworks Co]] took over the disused '''Cambrian Copperworks''' and converted it into a lead and silver smelting works. | |||
1898 The Cambrian works were bought by the [[Welsh Tinplate and Metal Stamping Co]] Ltd. The company employed around a thousand people, mainly women, producing enamelled saucepans, plates and owls, army tinplate mess-tins and galvanized buckets. | 1898 The Cambrian works were bought by the [[Welsh Tinplate and Metal Stamping Co]] Ltd. The company employed around a thousand people, mainly women, producing enamelled saucepans, plates and owls, army tinplate mess-tins and galvanized buckets. |
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1830 The Cambrian Copper Works were established by the English Copper Company
1841 The English Copper Co ceased operation.
1849 The Llanelly Copperworks Co took over the disused Cambrian Copperworks and converted it into a lead and silver smelting works.
1898 The Cambrian works were bought by the Welsh Tinplate and Metal Stamping Co Ltd. The company employed around a thousand people, mainly women, producing enamelled saucepans, plates and owls, army tinplate mess-tins and galvanized buckets.
1978 The works closed.
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Cofleina - Cambrian Works