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began. Shortly after statutory protection was provided for various sites in
Blaenavon including the ironworks. In 2001, the site underwent a major restoration. The 160-year old cast iron columns at the top of the tower were taken down and the iron frame was recast and painted. The site is now in the care of
485:. After this ÂŁ138,000 investment the site showed little sign of profit and Ashwell was forced to resign in 1840. In the following years, iron rails produced at Blaenavon were exported all over the world, including India, Russia, and Brazil; but also in projects closer to home such as the construction of
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which enabled the use of the previously uneconomic phosphoric iron ore. Their experiments were carried out at
Blaenavon between 1877 and 1878. This was short lived as it meant Germany and North America were now able to utilise their own phosphoric ores which accelerated the decline of Blaenavon
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Blaenavon was different including changes to the coal-using technology and the application of steam power, not used until that time in the Eastern Valley. Skilled workers came mainly from West Wales, Staffordshire, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Somerset and
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declined to 18,981 tons. The works continued to suffer. A lower amount of pig iron was produced in 1849, partly due to the furnaces being out of action for three months. It was claimed, however, that this was the consequence of
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Ireland. Unskilled men, often with families, came for the promise of work. The population of the district expanded from a little over 1,000 in 1800 to 5115 in 1840, with 61% speaking Welsh and the remainder
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