Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Gibbons (1787-1829)

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Thomas Gibbons (1787–1829).

1787 Born, son of Thomas Gibbons

1816 The 3 brothers - John, Benjamin and Thomas - were gazetted bankrupt as bankers, pulling the iron business down with them.

1824 The 3 brothers went into business together at the Corbyn's Hall Collieries and Blast Furnaces, built by them about 1824 on their Corbyn's Hall estate near Dudley.

1829 Died


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