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1880 Advertising as a producer of iron and steel sheets. 'Dolphin' brand | 1880 Advertising as a producer of iron and steel sheets. 'Dolphin' brand | ||
1892 Joseph Tinn Ltd registered to carry into effect an agreement between J Tinn and C G Tinn for the acquisition of the undertaking of a manufacturer of black and galvanised iron and steel sheets, galvaniser and corrugator of iron, smelter, ironfounder and engineer, hitherto carried on by J Tinn at the Ashton Rolling Mills, Long Ashton, Bristol, at Pontynewyndd near Pontypool, Mon, and at the [[Redcliffe Crown | 1892 Joseph Tinn Ltd registered to carry into effect an agreement between J Tinn and C G Tinn for the acquisition of the undertaking of a manufacturer of black and galvanised iron and steel sheets, galvaniser and corrugator of iron, smelter, ironfounder and engineer, hitherto carried on by J Tinn at the Ashton Rolling Mills, Long Ashton, Bristol, at Pontynewyndd near Pontypool, Mon, and at the [[Redcliffe Crown Galvanized Iron Co|Redcliffe Crown Galvanized Iron Works]], Bristol <ref>'The Engineer', 15th April, 1892</ref> | ||
The 1902 O.S. map (surveyed 1881-82, revised 1902)<ref>'The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Maps, Bristol (SW) & Bedminster 1902, Gloucestershire Sheet 75.04'</ref> shows the Ashton Rolling Mills located in what then was countryside, 1/3 mile west of the Bedminster built-up area. The area is now characterised by industrial buildings and the BCFC Ashton Gate stadium | The 1902 O.S. map (surveyed 1881-82, revised 1902)<ref>'The Godfrey Edition Old Ordnance Survey Maps, Bristol (SW) & Bedminster 1902, Gloucestershire Sheet 75.04'</ref> shows the Ashton Rolling Mills located in what then was countryside, 1/3 mile west of the Bedminster built-up area. The area is now characterised by industrial buildings and the BCFC Ashton Gate stadium |
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of Ashton Iron Rolling Mills, Bedminster, Bristol
1880 Advertising as a producer of iron and steel sheets. 'Dolphin' brand
1892 Joseph Tinn Ltd registered to carry into effect an agreement between J Tinn and C G Tinn for the acquisition of the undertaking of a manufacturer of black and galvanised iron and steel sheets, galvaniser and corrugator of iron, smelter, ironfounder and engineer, hitherto carried on by J Tinn at the Ashton Rolling Mills, Long Ashton, Bristol, at Pontynewyndd near Pontypool, Mon, and at the Redcliffe Crown Galvanized Iron Works, Bristol [1]
The 1902 O.S. map (surveyed 1881-82, revised 1902)[2] shows the Ashton Rolling Mills located in what then was countryside, 1/3 mile west of the Bedminster built-up area. The area is now characterised by industrial buildings and the BCFC Ashton Gate stadium