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Ironstone is a
sedimentary rock,
either deposited directly as a
ferruginous sediment or
created by
chemical replacement, that
contains a
substantial proportion...
- mid-19th century,
following the
discovery and
exploitation of
middle Lias
ironstone, east of S****horpe (Lincolnshire). Initially, iron ore was
exported to...
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Ironstone is a type of
sedimentary rock.
Ironstone may also
refer to: Joe
Ironstone (1898–1972),
Canadian professional ice
hockey player Ironstone Bank...
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Ironstone china,
ironstone ware or most
commonly just
ironstone, is a type of
vitreous pottery first made in the
United Kingdom in the
early 19th century...
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Ironstone Vineyards is a
winery that is
noted for the
production of
several U.S. wine brands,
including Obsession Wines,
Leaping Horse Vineyards, Christine...
- S****horpe as a town came into
existence due to the
exploitation of the
local ironstone which began in 1859; iron
production commenced in 1864,
steel smelting...
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Norton ironstone quarries may
refer to: Hook
Norton ironstone quarries (Baker) Hook
Norton ironstone quarries (Brymbo) Hook
Norton Ironstone Partnership...
- The Hook
Norton ironstone quarries (Baker) were
ironstone quarries at Hook Norton, Oxfordshire, England,
operating from the 1890s to the end of the First...
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Ironstone’s Crown Jewel is the world’s
largest piece of
crystalline gold. At 44 lbs troy (16.4 kg), it is
substantially larger than the
Fricot "Nugget"...
- The
Northamptonshire Ironstone Railway Trust operates a 1+1⁄2-mile (2.4 km) long
heritage railway line at
Hunsbury Hill, south-west of Northampton. The...