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1851 Great Exhibition Class VIII. No.333 The largest and the smallest anchors used in the British Navy. Manufactured by the''' Bedlington Iron Company''', Northumberland<ref>National Archives [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=381-ims&cid=40#40]</ref> | |||
1865 The [[Bedlington Coal Co]] purchased the [[Bedlington Ironworks]] and traded as [[Bedlington Iron Co]]. The intention was to manufacture iron mouldings for their own use and for outside sales. But little was made of it and the iron works were finally abandoned in 1867. | 1865 The [[Bedlington Coal Co]] purchased the [[Bedlington Ironworks]] and traded as [[Bedlington Iron Co]]. The intention was to manufacture iron mouldings for their own use and for outside sales. But little was made of it and the iron works were finally abandoned in 1867. | ||
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1851 Great Exhibition Class VIII. No.333 The largest and the smallest anchors used in the British Navy. Manufactured by the Bedlington Iron Company, Northumberland[1]
1865 The Bedlington Coal Co purchased the Bedlington Ironworks and traded as Bedlington Iron Co. The intention was to manufacture iron mouldings for their own use and for outside sales. But little was made of it and the iron works were finally abandoned in 1867.