Difference between revisions of "Blaina Iron Works"
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1830 Reportedly built a locomotive to be used in own works. The engineer was John Brown. <ref>British Steam Locomotive Builders by James W. Lowe. Published in 1975. ISBN 0-905100-816</ref> | 1830 Reportedly built a locomotive to be used in own works. The engineer was John Brown. <ref>British Steam Locomotive Builders by James W. Lowe. Published in 1975. ISBN 0-905100-816</ref> | ||
1834 Cast the ironwork for the Iron Bridge, North Street, Exeter, Devon. Shipped from Newport to Exeter canal basin. This relieved traffic congestion caused by laden carts having to ascend the steep North Street in and out of the city centre. | 1834 Cast the ironwork for the Iron Bridge, North Street, Exeter, Devon. Designed by '''Russell and Browns'''. Shipped from Newport to Exeter canal basin. This relieved traffic congestion caused by laden carts having to ascend the steep North Street in and out of the city centre. | ||
1867 Company closed<ref>The Times, 2 September 1867</ref>. | 1867 Company closed<ref>The Times, 2 September 1867</ref>. |
Revision as of 18:30, 24 August 2012
The Blaina Iron Works
1830 Reportedly built a locomotive to be used in own works. The engineer was John Brown. [1]
1834 Cast the ironwork for the Iron Bridge, North Street, Exeter, Devon. Designed by Russell and Browns. Shipped from Newport to Exeter canal basin. This relieved traffic congestion caused by laden carts having to ascend the steep North Street in and out of the city centre.
1867 Company closed[2].
Patentee G. C. Jones. [3]
1869 Despite the company having been reported as closed in 1867, 'Engineering' magazine of 16th July 1869 included a feature about 'coal-getting equipment' designed by James Grafton Jones of Blaina Ironworks
See Also
Sources of Information
- [1] Blaenau Gwent website: Nantyglo & Blaina Ironworks