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- do this largely because they offered credit to the impoverished nailmakers. Nailmakers, even when supplying directly to nailmasters, were subject to arbitrary...
- were of a much better quality in comparison to the slums in which the nailmakers of Lye and Wollescote lived. However, only a few gl****workers owned their...
- slitting mill at Renishaw to supply the rod iron used by numerous local nailmakers. During the Industrial Revolution coal and iron ore were mined and local...
- and Herve is famous for its historic nail workshops, small forges where nailmakers cut and hammered nails using square rods produced by nearby slitting mills...
- cottages were built encroaching on the heath. These were occupied by nailmakers, amongst other industries. One landmark in the growth of Cradley Heath...
- wife, Mary Moss. His birthplace is now a museum. Booth's father was a nailmaker and builder from Belper in Derbyshire but, during William's childhood...
- Bromsgrove, Dudley and Northfield. The industry was prone to low wages. Nailmakers, who supplied iron rods for manufacture and bought nails back, were able...
- were set up which was not so tightly controlled. As late as 1860, three nailmakers are listed as living and working in Grenoside. The Grenoside Sword Dance...
- 53888; -1.60144 (Former nailshop) Early to mid 19th century The former nailmakers' workshops are in stone with a stone slate roof. There is one storey,...
- and a flag bearing the motto "More Pigs and Less Parsons". In May 1842, nailmakers in Dudley went on strike, as an economic downturn that had started in...