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George Benjamin Thorneycroft

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213: 30: 161:. In partnership with his twin brother Edward he founded Shrubbery Ironworks in Wolverhampton in 1824. From an initial production of 10 tons of iron a week George used his experience to grow the business and was soon producing 700 tons a week of high quality iron. With skillful marketing he became a key supplier to the fast expanding 452: 462: 457: 337: 290: 447: 257: 442: 437: 396: 126: 432: 201: 189:, his growing stature saw his selection as the first Mayor of Wolverhampton after incorporation in 1848. He donated a 177:. Along with other businesses in the town the works suffered, during a slump in demand for iron, and closed in 1877. 341: 165:. The business continued to grow, even after Thorneycroft's death, and made large profits from production of 286: 229: 315: 340:. Wolverhampton Archives and Local Studies and Wolverhampton Arts and Museums Services. Archived from 427: 422: 212: 29: 261: 197: 170: 130: 109: 193: 162: 88: 416: 134: 76: 57: 289:. ©Wolverhampton Archives & Local Studies Service, www.blackcountryhistory.org. 153:
with his family and returned to Wolverhamton aged 18 with a basic knowledge of iron
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to the Corporation to mark his accession. A statue of Thorneycroft, by sculptor
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and lived with his family at Chapel Ash House (now Salisbury House),
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on 20 August 1791, where his parents ran the Three Furnaces
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Road, Wolverhampton. The house now bears a commemorative
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which allowed him to join an established iron works in
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Tipton
Staffordshire
Wolverhampton
British
Ironmaster
Mayor
ironmaster
Tory
Mayor
Wolverhampton
Borough
Leeds
forging
Bilston
railway companies
armour plating
shells
Crimean War
conservative
silver gilt
mace
Thomas Thornycroft
old Town Hall

Tipton
public house
Moxley
Tettenhall
blue plaque

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