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1850 Partnership between [[Robert Heath (1816-1893)|Robert Heath]], William Welch and John Heath Barber, carrying on business at the '''Ravensdale Iron Works''', Tunstall, was dissolved <ref>The London Gazette, p.3319</ref> | |||
1875 The Ravensdale Works belonged to [[Robert Heath and Sons]]; the works had 54 puddling furnaces and eight rolling mills. Mr Heath had erected ten of the [[Samuel Danks (b.1842)|Danks]]-type rotary puddling furnaces at the works and had good experience with the novel concept<ref>The Engineer 1875/90/03</ref> | 1875 The Ravensdale Works belonged to [[Robert Heath and Sons]]; the works had 54 puddling furnaces and eight rolling mills. Mr Heath had erected ten of the [[Samuel Danks (b.1842)|Danks]]-type rotary puddling furnaces at the works and had good experience with the novel concept<ref>The Engineer 1875/90/03</ref> |
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of Tunstall, North Staffordshire
1850 Partnership between Robert Heath, William Welch and John Heath Barber, carrying on business at the Ravensdale Iron Works, Tunstall, was dissolved [1]
1875 The Ravensdale Works belonged to Robert Heath and Sons; the works had 54 puddling furnaces and eight rolling mills. Mr Heath had erected ten of the Danks-type rotary puddling furnaces at the works and had good experience with the novel concept[2]