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- pig iron was regularly and reliably being produced in George Crane's Yniscedwyn Iron Works, by David Thomas. Catasauqua Cr****, about six miles below the...
- Siemens-Martin process. Independently, George Crane and David Thomas, of the Yniscedwyn Works in Wales, conceived of the same idea, and Crane filed for a British...
- Post-grouping Midland Railway Key dates 19 Nov. 1873 Station opens (as Yniscedwyn) 1 May 1893 Renamed Ystradgynlais 12 September 1932 Station closes to...
- foremost ironmasters in the United Kingdom. It was while emplo**** at the Yniscedwyn Works, in Ystradgynlais in the Swansea Valley, that he devised the process...
- foremost ironmasters in the United Kingdom. It was while emplo**** at the Yniscedwyn Works, in Ystradgynlais in the Swansea Valley, that he devised the process...
- iron worker at age 17 and then supervisor of the blast furnaces at the Yniscedwyn Iron Works in the Swansea Valley, was recruited by Lehigh Coal and Navigation...
- made iron in 1930, and the plant was torn down in 1932. In 1837, the Yniscedwyn Works in Wales became the first ironworks in Britain to produce anthracite...
- Trebinshwn 1682: William Bowen, of Trebervedd 1683: Morgan Awbrey, of Yniscedwyn 1684: John Lewis, of Coedmawr, Cardigan 1685: Morgan Watkins, of Defynnock...
- Yniscedwyn anthracite iron works; c. 1845....
- Junction; Swansea Vale station; opened 21 January 1861; closed February 1862; Yniscedwyn; opened 10 November 1873; renamed Ystradgynlais 1893; closed 12 September...