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Thomas Walmsley and Sons

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Production lasted for more than 100 years until 1975 when it was the last plant in the United Kingdom to produce wrought iron. Much of the plant, the wrought iron rolling mill, the Rastrick boiler and the steam engine that powered it were preserved in working order by the
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from the Phoenix Ironworks in Crook Street. He had set up his own iron works by 1869. He was Mayor of Bolton from 1869 to 1871. He died in 1890 and the business passed to his son, Richard and subsequently to Richard's sons, Reginald and Ernest.
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Thomas Walmsley was born in 1812 and became an iron agent and tinplate worker in 1845 in Oxford Street, Bolton. In 1869 he was an agent for the Grosmont
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The Industrial railways of Bolton, Bury and the Manchester Coalfield, Part Two, The Manchester Coalfield
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After 1975 the company became steel stockholders as 'Walmsley Steelstock' and closed in 1984.
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Townley, C. H. A.; Appleton, C. A.; Smith, F. D.; Peden, J. A. (1995).
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museum where it is used to demonstrate the process to visitors. A
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Index

Atlas Forge, Bolton

wrought iron
Bolton
puddling
Rastrick boiler
exploded
Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
Blists Hill
steam hammer
Nasmyth & Wilson
Bolton University

Atlas
pig iron
Bowling Iron Company




Townley (1995)
ISBN
978-0-9532725-2-5
Highlights
Heritage steam hammer moves home
Thomas Walmsley
ISBN
1-870754-30-1
Categories
Industrial Revolution

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