Plymouth Ironworks
1763 establishments in Great BritainBritish companies established in 1763Ironworks and steelworks in WalesUse British English from August 2015Welsh building and structure stubs ... and 1 more
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The Plymouth Ironworks was a major 18th century and 19th century ironworks located on land leased from the Earl of Plymouth at Merthyr Tydfil, in South Wales. The metal produced was considered to be the finest in South Wales. The Ironworks was established by John Guest and Isaac Wilkinson in 1763, but the venture was unsuccessful and transferred to Anthony Bacon in 1765. On his death in 1788, Richard Hill became the owner. Anthony Hill, a later owner, adopted the Bessemer process. On his death in 1862, the company was taken over by Fothergill, Hankey and Bateman until its closure in 1882.
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Plymouth Street,
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Plymouth Street
CF47 0TU , Twynyrodyn
Wales, United Kingdom
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