10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TINWORKS»
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tinworks in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
tinworks and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Law Times Reports: Containing All the Cases Argued and ...
By that statement, and also by the statements in the affidavits which have been
made by or on the part of the pits., I understand that the pits, do not claim to be
the owners of she laud in which these mines or tinworks are situate ; they only
chum ...
2
The Early British Tin Industry
The names of at least 2,341 tinworks and tinbounds are known, although the
quantity and quality of information relating to each varies considerably. At one
end of the spectrum all we have is the name, whilst at other sites, we have for
example ...
The South Welsh mining and tinworks communities, besides the egalitarianism
born of tough manual labour, had a peculiar intensity of religious and cultural life,
recently reinforced by the socialist movement and the great religious revival of ...
Mr Paul R Thompson, Professor Paul Thompson, 2002
4
Education in industrial Wales, 1700-1900: a study of the ...
schools were amalgamated with the National school, the number of pupils
exceeded 300 and 'the boys' tutor was Mr. Edward Owen, former master at the
tinworks school. Miss Mary Richards of the National school became the girls' tutor
'.1 Not ...
This paper produces evidence of the construction and operation of a new
tinworks in the period 1822-1826 by the entrepreneur, James Foster of
Stourbridge. This tinworks, at Hampton Loade in Shropshire, is the only example
known in that ...
6
Iron and Steel International
This paper produces evidence of the construction and operation of a new
tinworks in the period 1822-1826 by the entrepreneur, James Foster of
Stourbridge. This tinworks, at Hampton Loade in Shropshire, is the only example
known in that ...
7
Miscellaneous Papers Relating to Indo-China:
After my return from the tinworks we left Malewan, and proceeding next day down
the river, anchored at the mouth of the Rhenong river for the purpose of visiting
the Siamese tinworks and smelting establishment on the southern or Siamese ...
8
Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England: Crime, ...
25-6. Fortescue has not been identified; he may have been an illegitimate
kinsman of the synonymous chief justice. 41 TNA, C 1/1489/85. a tinworks of his
at Tremure, and had in addition Poachers and Gamekeepers: Four Fifteenth-
Century ...
Paul Dalton, John C. Appleby, 2009
9
Second Stages in Researching Welsh Ancestry
The metalliferous industry female workforce required little interpretation, the
occupations being precisely stated, for example, scouring at tinworks, opening
plates at tinworks. 20 Compensating the overestimation possibility is the
exclusion of ...
John Rowlands, Sheila Rowlands, 1999
10
The National Stage: Theatre and Cultural Legitimation in ...
... struggle between capital and labor is of national importance, collective
industrial action is contained in a single scene overshadowed by the tinworks
under capitalist control, and the strike is settled within the family firm and the
family home, ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TINWORKS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
tinworks is used in the context of the following news items.
Disabled woman and carer stranded in faulty lift
Jenny Derrick, of Neath Road Resolven, suffered a stroke last December and visited Aberdulais Tinworks & Waterfall with Neil Blunden. The day out took on an ... «South Wales Evening Post, Feb 15»
Ex-tin works site in Swansea expected to open
A £35m hi-tech business park on a site that was once home to a tinworks is expected to welcome its first tenants in the new year. The joint venture between ... «BBC News, Oct 14»
The water wheel which powered the Welsh tin plate industry turns …
The giant steel water wheel at Aberdulais Tinworks and Waterfall, which is looked after by the National Trust, had been out of action for several months while it ... «WalesOnline, Jun 14»