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    Darkhill Ironworks, and the neighbouring Titanic Steelworks, are internationally important industrial remains associated with the development of the iron...
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    mines and three clay built furnaces. Darkhill Ironworks, in the Forest of Dean, England. Experimental ironworks established in 1818 and designated an...
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    the Clyde, Alfreton and Whitecliff Ironworks. In 1818/1819, David Mushet built a foundry named Darkhill Ironworks in the Forest of Dean. Robert spent...
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    and the production of iron and steel. In 1818–19 David Mushet built Darkhill Ironworks, where he experimented with iron and steel making. In 1845, his youngest...
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    roadside. Cinderford Ironworks Whitecliff Ironworks Darkhill Ironworks British History Online Anstis 2009, p. 15 The Whitecliff Ironworks in the Forest of...
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    working at Darkhill Ironworks, discovered a way to make good iron from local coke. To exploit his discovery he re-opened Parkend Ironworks in 1824 and...
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    steel rather than wrought iron was Robert Forester Mushet at the Darkhill Ironworks, Gloucestershire in 1857. The first of Mushet's steel rails was sent...
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    of Darkhill Ironworks and the Titanic Steelworks, are located on the edge of the hamlet. Gorsty Knoll is also famed for its glow worms. "Darkhill Iron...
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    Robert Forester Mushet had carried out thousands of experiments at Darkhill Ironworks, in the Forest of Dean, and had shown that the quantity of carbon...
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    ceramic artist, lives and works in the village. New Fancy Parkend Ironworks Darkhill Ironworks "Fountain Inn & Lodge". Fountain Inn & Lodge. Archived from the...
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  • Scotland. "Furnace, Ironworks (SM2530)". Retrieved 2018-12-21. Cadw - Dyfi Furnace "Monmouthshire County Council - Angidy Ironworks, Tintern". Archived...
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    Iron and Steel, Practical and Experimental (1840) Whitecliff Ironworks Darkhill Ironworks Joel Mokyr. The Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. Oxford...
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    Cinderford Ironworks Parkend Ironworks Darkhill Ironworks Forest Web, Charcoal Burning Historical Metallurgy Society website The Whitecliff Ironworks in the...
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    Around 1820 Moses Teague, whilst borrowing the cupola furnace at Darkhill Ironworks, discovered a way to make good iron from local coke, greatly advancing...
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    David Mushet (1772–1847), a noted Scottish metallurgist, who built Darkhill Ironworks and who, with his son, greatly advanced the iron and steel industries...
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  • Mushet developed Darkhill Ironworks, which became a large operation. The southward branch of the Monmouth Railway penetrated as far as Darkhill. Little is recorded...
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