- 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...