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Thomas Woodcock was taken on to design and construct the two blast furnaces planned for Low Moor, following a recommendation from [[Edward Smalley]]. Smalley had become acquainted with Woodcock during the construction of the furnaces at the Haigh Works of Lord Balcarres.<ref>'The Low Moor Ironworks, Bradford' by Charles Dodsworth, Industrial Archaeology, The Journal of the History of Industry and Technology, Vol 8, No. 2, May 1971</ref> | Thomas Woodcock was taken on to design and construct the two blast furnaces planned for Low Moor, following a recommendation from [[Edward Smalley]]. Smalley had become acquainted with Woodcock during the construction of the furnaces at the [[Haigh Foundry Co|Haigh Works]] of Lord Balcarres.<ref>'The Low Moor Ironworks, Bradford' by Charles Dodsworth, Industrial Archaeology, The Journal of the History of Industry and Technology, Vol 8, No. 2, May 1971</ref> | ||
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Stonemason and Builder
Thomas Woodcock was taken on to design and construct the two blast furnaces planned for Low Moor, following a recommendation from Edward Smalley. Smalley had become acquainted with Woodcock during the construction of the furnaces at the Haigh Works of Lord Balcarres.[1]
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Sources of Information
- ↑ 'The Low Moor Ironworks, Bradford' by Charles Dodsworth, Industrial Archaeology, The Journal of the History of Industry and Technology, Vol 8, No. 2, May 1971