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Cinderford Ironworks
c1890. Cinderford Ironworks
LocationGloucestershire, England, UK
Coordinates51°48′49″N 2°30′31″W / 51.813727°N 2.508579°W / 51.813727; -2.508579
OS grid referenceSO 65036 12910
Cinderford Ironworks is located in Gloucestershire
Cinderford Ironworks
Location in Gloucestershire

Cinderford Ironworks, also known as Cinderford Furnace, was a coke-fired blast furnace, built in 1795, just west of Cinderford, in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England.

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Cinderford Ironworks, also known as Cinderford Furnace, was a coke-fired blast furnace, built in 1795, just west of Cinderford, in the Forest of Dean,...

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century, following the rapid expansion of Cinderford Ironworks and the Forest of Dean Coalfield. Cinderford's origins can be seen in the style and layout...

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provide coke and water to Cinderford Ironworks. The canal ran 1¼ miles from the dam pool at Broadmoor to Cinderford Ironworks. It was approximately 15 feet wide...

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roadside. Cinderford Ironworks Whitecliff Ironworks Darkhill Ironworks British History Online Anstis 2009, p. 15 The Whitecliff Ironworks in the Forest...

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Darkhill Ironworks, discovered a way to make good iron from local coke. To exploit his discovery, he re-opened Parkend Ironworks in 1824 and Cinderford Ironworks...

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Dean, with Cinderford, Whitecliff and Parkend Ironworks being built almost simultaneously. In 1798, work commenced on Whitecliff Ironworks; the second...

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Forest of Dean

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1672 the King's ironworks were closed to reduce pressure on the forest from mining. The Speech House, between Coleford and Cinderford, was built in 1682...

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Forest of Dean Railway

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crossed the brook by a 3-arch stone bridge to Cinderford Bridge colliery. Passing Cinderford ironworks site on the up side, there was Bilson Ballast siding...

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Forest of Dean Coalfield

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Britain) Forest of Dean Miners' Association Cinderford Ironworks Whitecliff Ironworks Parkend Ironworks Footnotes "Clearwell Caves website". Archived...

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By the early 1870s the developing town of Cinderford, with its neighbouring collieries and thriving ironworks, was growing in importance as an industrial...

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quarries at Shakemantle and Staple Edge. Two major ironworks operated close to the railway at Cinderford and Soudley. Other industries included brickworks...

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River Thames

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An example of its use in the names of historic entities is the Thames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company. Marks of human activity, in some cases dating...

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Severn Railway Bridge

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for engineering work. The bridge was constructed by Hamilston's Windsor Ironworks Company Limited of Garston, Liverpool. It was approached from the north...

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Season Division One Division Two (London) Division Two (SW) Division Two Playoff 1898–99 Southampton Thames Ironworks Cowes Thames won 3–1...

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Railway and completed 1882, but not used. A passenger service ran from Cinderford to Drybrook Halt from 1907, but the section from there to Mitcheldean...

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Lydbrook

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Lydbrook Viaduct remains which enabled the Severn and Wye Railway from Cinderford via Bilston and Serridge to connect with the Ross and Monmouth Railway...

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Royal William was acquired for the purpose. Built at the Neath Abbey Ironworks, it was an 0-6-0 tender engine with bell crank connection from vertical...

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Wye Valley Railway

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intended to convey iron ore output by a shorter route than hitherto, to the ironworks of Nantyglo, Dowlais and Ebbw Vale. Its route would avoid the steep ascent...

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travellers could rest if they arrived after the gates were locked. The Eagle Ironworks of William Lucy & Co. was near the first road bridge over the track on...

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Scottish metallurgist, became involved. Thomas Halford was the owner of ironworks at Whitecliff, and he brought Mushet in to improve the quality of the...

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Newton Abbot: David and Charles. ISBN 0-7153-4693-8. Hamilton's Windsor Ironworks at Grace's Guide John Gough, The Midland Railway: A Chronology, self published...

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Coleford Railway

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railway connection for mineral traffic from the Forest of Dean to the ironworks of Nantyglo, Ebbw Vale, and Dowlais. The company planned to acquire the...

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line of route at the eastern end. There was a demand at the South Wales ironworks for this material, as modern smelting methods required a mixture of raw...

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