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The Tipton Ironworks and Blast Furnaces were occupied by Messrs. [[Creswell and Sons]] for many years but ultimately failed.  
The Tipton Ironworks and Blast Furnaces were occupied by Messrs. [[Edward Cresswell and Sons|Cresswell and Sons]] for many years but ultimately failed.  


They were then worked by the [[Rhos Hall Iron Co]] who also failed after a short period  
They were then worked by the [[Rhos Hall Iron Co]] who also failed after a short period  

Latest revision as of 15:33, 19 September 2016

The Tipton Ironworks and Blast Furnaces were occupied by Messrs. Cresswell and Sons for many years but ultimately failed.

They were then worked by the Rhos Hall Iron Co who also failed after a short period

The premises reverted to the Dudley and West Bromwich Banking Company who had taken them as security.

1870 The contents of the works were sold by auction[1]


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  1. The Engineer 1870