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Redbourn Iron Works, part of
Richard Thomas and
Company of
South Wales (later
Richard Thomas and Baldwins); and John Lysaght's
Normanby Park
works, part...
- Bath
Iron Works (BIW) is a
major United States shipyard located on the
Kennebec River in Bath, Maine,
founded in 1884 as Bath
Iron Works, Limited. Since...
- The
Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia, was the
biggest ironworks in the
Confederacy during the
American Civil War, and a
significant factor in...
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International Steel Group. In 1857, the
first iron works in Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania was
launched as the
Saucona Iron Company by
Augustus Wolle. That same year...
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iron works is a
building or site
where iron is
smelted and
where heavy iron and
steel products are made.
Iron Works may also
refer to:
Iron Works, a...
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Union Iron Works,
located in San Francisco, California, on the
southeast waterfront, was a
central business within the
large industrial zone of Potrero...
- The
Burden Iron Works was an
iron works and
industrial complex on the
Hudson River and
Wynantskill Cr**** in Troy, New York. It once
housed the
Burden Water...
- The
Clyde Iron Works was a Scottish-based
ironworking plant which operated from 1786 to 1978.
Clyde Iron occupied a
large site near the
Carmyle and Tollcross...
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Lethbridge Iron Works Co. Ltd., also
known as LETH
IRON, is an
iron foundry based in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
Founded in 1898, it is one of the oldest...
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Vulcan Iron Works was the name of
several iron foundries in both
England and the
United States during the
Industrial Revolution and, in one case, lasting...