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ARTISTIC RECREATIONS

 

Pembrokeshire County Council

Reconstruction of Kilgetty Ironworks as they might have been in 1866 – one of a series of interpretative panels and Guides  produced for a heritage trail for this site near Saudersfoot

Blaenau Gwent Borough Council

Sirhowy  Ironworks works in 1877 – part of an interpretative panel  at this Scheduled Ancient Monument. This work has since been incorporated into a 96pp Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Blaenau Gwent (see under ‘Heritage and Guides’)

Keyline to reconstruction:

1.Brick-kiln. 2. Clay mill. 3. Chute. 4.  Free-standing furnace. 5. Hot-blast ovens. 6. Pneumatic hoist. 7. Bins for raw materials. 8. No. 1 furnace.(c1778) 9. No.3  furnace (c1838). 10. No 2 furnace (c1800). 11. Pig beds. 12. Waste gas main. 13. Boiler house and chimney. 14. Boiler. 15. Engine house. 16. Cast house.

Blaenau Gwent Borough Council

Part of an interpretative panel produced for the Scheduled Ancient Monument at Sirhowy Ironworks. A  conjectural reconstruction of the pneumatic lift for charging the furnace

Brecon Beacons National Park

Llanelly Charcoal Furnace c1704 – part of an industrial archaeological guide to the Clydach Gorge

The Llanelly charcoal furnace was established in the Clydach Gorge near Abergavenny in the 17th century.

© Michael Blackmore and John van Laun

 Forestry Commission (Scotland)

Wilsontown Ironworks as it might have been in 1810. One of a series of interpretative panels

British Waterways

 Goytre Wharf, near Abergavenny, is the focal pint for berths on the Monmouthsire & Brecon Canal. The canal was opened here around 1812 as the Brecknock & Abergavenny Canal

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