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1833 The Treforest Tinplate Works were built by [[William Crawshay (1788-1867)|William Crawshay II]]. | 1833 The Treforest Tinplate Works were built by [[William Crawshay (1788-1867)|William Crawshay II]]. | ||
The structures include stone buildings with arched dividing walls. The waterwheels were served by feeder from Afon Taf. There is an iron-framed blacksmiths shop and the former tinhouse was used for storing animal bones. | The remaining structures include stone buildings with arched dividing walls. The waterwheels were served by feeder from Afon Taf. There is an iron-framed blacksmiths shop and the former tinhouse was used for storing animal bones. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 1 February 2020
1833 The Treforest Tinplate Works were built by William Crawshay II.
The remaining structures include stone buildings with arched dividing walls. The waterwheels were served by feeder from Afon Taf. There is an iron-framed blacksmiths shop and the former tinhouse was used for storing animal bones.
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- [1] Coflein - Treforest