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Bersham (Welsh: Y Bers; standardised: Bers) is a
village in
Wrexham County Borough, Wales, that lies next to the
River Clywedog, and is in the community...
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Bersham Colliery was a
large coal mine
located near
Rhostyllen in Wrexham, Wales. The mine
accessed seams found in the
Denbighshire Coalfield. The Wrexham...
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Wrexham city centre,
while the
smaller second campus Yale
Bersham Road, or
simply the
Bersham Road campus, is
located to the south-west of Wrexham. In...
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Bersham Ironworks were
large ironworks at
Bersham, near Wrexham, Wales. They are most
famous for
being the
original working site of John Wilkinson. They...
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Bersham reached its peak in 1795 and
closed in 1812. A
Smelting works was
opened in
Brymbo in 1793.
Bersham Heritage Centre, in the
Bersham Ironworks...
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Davies brothers of
Bersham, near
Wrexham in
north Wales, were a
family of
smiths active in the 18th century. They were
particularly known for their...
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entered into
partnership with his father. When his
father moved to
Bersham furnace near Wrexham,
north Wales, in 1753 John
remained at
Kirkby Lonsdale...
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Those marked 'NMW' are part of the
network of
National Museum Wales.
Bersham Heritage Centre Cae Dai 50s Museum, Denbigh, website, destro**** by fire...
- Grove,
Bersham,,, (Grade II) (16563)".
National Historic ****ets of Wales.
Retrieved 19
February 2024. Cadw (8
December 1995). ",2,Mill Terrace,
Bersham,,, (Grade...
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entrepreneur John
Wilkinson (1728–1808),
known as "Iron Mad Wilkinson",
opened Bersham Ironworks. Wilkinson's
steam engines enabled a peak of production[clarification...