Day, G. and Stell, G. (1995). Bonawe iron furnace.

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Title:
Bonawe iron furnace
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32
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Publication Type:
Monograph
Abstract
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Discusses the remains of ironworks on the northern edge of Taynuilt, east of Oban in Scotland. It contained the longest-lived and probably largest charcoal blast-furnace in the Scottish Highlands. The furnace was founded in 1752/53, and production continued to 1876.
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Author:
Geoffrey D Day
Geoffrey Stell
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1995
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2nd ed
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ISBN:
19001168030
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Location - Auto Detected: Scottish Highlands
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1876 (Auto Detected Temporal)
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21 Jan 2002