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Coalbrookdale is a
village in the
Ironbridge Gorge and the
Telford and
Wrekin borough of Shropshire, England,
containing a
settlement of
great significance...
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Coalbrookdale by
Night is an 1801 oil
painting by
Philip James de Loutherbourg. The
painting depicts the
Madeley Wood (or Bedlam) Furnaces,
which belonged...
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Coalbrookdale Institute is a
former library and
scientific institute in
Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, England.
Dating from the mid-19th
century it is now...
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Abraham Darby and his brother-in-law
Thomas Harvey had br****
works at
Coalbrookdale. This is
likely to be
linked to an
increase in
shipment of 'Callumy'...
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skilled staff from
Nantgarw porcelain and
Swansea porcelain to
Coalbrookdale,
which continued to
thrive through the rest of the century. The Coalport...
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steam engine. To
prove his ideas, he
built a
stationary engine at the
Coalbrookdale Company's
works in
Shropshire in 1802,
forcing water to a
measured height...
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Abraham Darby perfected the
technique of
smelting iron with coke, in
Coalbrookdale,
allowing much
cheaper production of iron.[citation needed] However...
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Church is an
Anglican church in
Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, England. It is part of the
United Benefice of
Coalbrookdale,
Ironbridge and
Little Wenlock,...
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Coalbrookdale Coalfield is a
coalfield in
Shropshire in the
English Midlands. It
extends from
Broseley in the south,
northwards to the
Boundary Fault...
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sales manual for the product. The cast-iron
parts were cast at the
Coalbrookdale foundry in the 1940s,
where they were
still made by the Aga Rangemaster...