The firm of Harrison Ainslie & Co. was a British firm of ironmasters and iron ore merchants, selling high quality haematite from their mines on Lindal...
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Look up ainslie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ainslie may refer to: Ainslie baronets Ainslie (name) Ainslie, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb...
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only a short time in India. In 1849, he entered the family firm of Harrison Ainslie & Co, which traded as Ironmasters at Newland Furnace, Ulverston, Lancashire...
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Ainslie DL (28 April 1792 – 1 February 1884) was an English forester and businessman whose interests included the iron ore company Harrison Ainslie....
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daughter of Richard Ford, founder of the Newland Company, later known as Harrison Ainslie. The couple owned Ford Lodge at Grizedale and planted many thousands...
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iron has converted to tamahagane, a steel suitable for making swords. Harrison Ainslie Wundowie charcoal iron and wood distillation plant Bartholomew & Metz...
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Iron Furnace was constructed by the Newland Company, later known as Harrison Ainslie. It stood just to the north of the village, between the rivers Nant...
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Newland Furnace A charcoal blast furnace built in 1747. Operated by Harrison Ainslie until 1891. Open on heritage open days and by appointment. [12] Cumbria...
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the Parkside and Lindal Moor Mining Company, now leased by Messrs. Harrison, Ainslie, and Co., and for something like half a mile in length it is honeycombed...
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Headquartered in Harpenden, Hertfordshire; it was founded in 1953. Harrison Ainslie — was an iron production, and mining company from 1893 to 1913. It...
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