Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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1786 [[Ward and Lowe]] lit 3 blast furnaces at Staveley
After 1811, when William Ward decided to wind up his interest in the [[Staveley Coal and Iron Co|Staveley Ironworks]],  [[George Hodgkinson Barrow]] of Southwell, became the sole proprietor.  
After 1811, when William Ward decided to wind up his interest in the [[Staveley Coal and Iron Co|Staveley Ironworks]],  [[George Hodgkinson Barrow]] of Southwell, became the sole proprietor.  



Latest revision as of 09:42, 2 October 2023

1786 Ward and Lowe lit 3 blast furnaces at Staveley

After 1811, when William Ward decided to wind up his interest in the Staveley Ironworks, George Hodgkinson Barrow of Southwell, became the sole proprietor.

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