Smith, S. B. (1979). The Construction of the Blists Hill Ironworks. Ind Archaeol Rev 3 (2). Vol 3(2), pp. 170-178. https://doi.org/10.1179/030907279786961321.

Title: The Construction of the Blists Hill Ironworks
Issue: Ind Archaeol Rev 3 (2)
Series: Industrial Archaeology Review
Volume: 3 (2)
Page Start/End: 170 - 178
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Abstract: The Ironbridge Gorge Museum is to reconstruct and operate a wrought iron manufactory at its Blists Hill Museum. This paper presents the nature of the intended reconstruction and discusses the manning and material requirements for its operation. Most of the equipment and the expertise for the wrought ironworks came from Thomas Walmsley and Sons Limited, Atlas Forge, Bolton, the last firm in the world to make wrought iron.
Author: S B Smith
Year of Publication: 1979
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Iron (Auto Detected Subject)
Iron Manufactory (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/030907279786961321
Created Date: 13 Aug 2013