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1853 Shortly after the discovery of the main seam of Cleveland ironstone, [[Isaac Wilson|Mr. Wilson]] made his first practical acquaintance with the manufacture of pig iron - in conjunction with Mr. [[Edgar Gilkes|Gilkes]] and others, they built blast furnaces at Cargo Fleet, near Middlesbrough. | 1853 Shortly after the discovery of the main seam of Cleveland ironstone, [[Isaac Wilson|Mr. Wilson]] made his first practical acquaintance with the manufacture of pig iron - in conjunction with Mr. [[Edgar Gilkes|Gilkes]] and others, they built blast furnaces at Cargo Fleet, near Middlesbrough. | ||
Later carried on as [[Wilson, Pease and Co]] | |||
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Revision as of 08:54, 6 October 2015
1853 Shortly after the discovery of the main seam of Cleveland ironstone, Mr. Wilson made his first practical acquaintance with the manufacture of pig iron - in conjunction with Mr. Gilkes and others, they built blast furnaces at Cargo Fleet, near Middlesbrough.
Later carried on as Wilson, Pease and Co