-
there would be
numerous workers reliant on the
furnace works.
There were
ironmasters (possibly not
called such) from the 17th
century onward, but they became...
- The
Ironmaster may
refer to: The
Ironmaster (novel), a
novel by
Georges Ohnet The
Ironmaster (1933 film), a
French drama film The
Ironmaster (1948 film)...
-
Ironmaster (Italian: La
guerra del ferro:
Ironmaster) is a 1983 film
directed by
Umberto Lenzi.
Ironmaster was
filmed on
location at
Custer State Park...
- new
process of
ironmaking and to
obtain a
charter for a "Company of
Ironmasters of
Great Britain".
However the
process (carried on at Frizington, ****berland)...
- Evans, C. (23
September 2004).
Gibbons family (per. c. 1735–1863),
ironmasters,
colliery proprietors, and bankers.
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography...
- "Appalachian
Trail Museum to take over
Ironmaster's Mansion Hostel". The Sentinel.
Retrieved 2021-12-29. "
Ironmasters Mansion Hostel".
Appalachian Trail Museum...
- the
Mines Royal Company, Wood
wanted to
incorporate the "Company of
Ironmasters of
Great Britain", with a
capital of £1,000,000, but it was
feared this...
- Iron Oligarchs: A
Comparative Prosopography of
Early Anglo-American
Ironmasters" (PDF).
Retrieved 2006-06-09. "Iron and Iron
Manufacture in Lancaster...
- bar in 1801. In
December 1801, Hall
married Charlotte, the
daughter of
ironmaster Richard Crawshay, in what
historian P. A.
Symonds calls an "advantageous...
-
following year. In 1670,
Thomas Foley (1616-1677), a
highly successful ironmaster from Stourbridge,
bought the
Stoke Edith Estate. The
Foley family had...