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of Bull's Bridge Iron Works, Wednesbury
1872 recorded as "mills and forges"
1875 The results of initial experiments with the application of tuyeres for cold air to the top of puddling furnaces (based on the Rogers principle) were shown to a company of mill and forge managers visiting the Bull Bridge Ironworks, near Wolverhampton, of Messrs William Molineaux and Co. Pig iron of a medium quality was thoroughly puddled in only 15 minutes.[1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Engineer 1875/09/10