George, D. (2003). The early iron industry in Furness:. From farmer to factory owner: models, methodology and industrialisation. Vol 16, pp. 101-105.

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Title:
The early iron industry in Furness:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
the role of the freeholder and tenant in the 18th century revolution in manufacturing
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Issue:
From farmer to factory owner: models, methodology and industrialisation
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Series:
Archaeology North West
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16
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Page Start/End:
101 - 105
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Journal
Abstract
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describes the development of the iron industry in the area, relating its stages to the technology and processes involved, and focusing in particular on the archaeological remains of three of the ironworking furnaces from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
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Author:
David George
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
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Subjects / Periods:
Nineteenth Centuries (Auto Detected Temporal)
Iron Industry (Auto Detected Subject)
Ironworking Furnaces (Auto Detected Subject)
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16 Mar 2005