WebJohn Porter & Sons, Jeanfield or Janefield Brickworks, London Road, Glasgow. The Dalmarnock Ironworks were built in 1871. Alternative Name (s) Arrol’s Dalmarnock Iron … WebThe Iron Moulders, a stained glass window by Stephen Adam, c 1878. The window was one of twenty designed for Maryhill Burgh Halls which are now in the collections of the People's Palace. Each window showed a different …
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WebThe Iron Moulders Adam, Stephen (1848-1910) Scotland, Glasgow, Maryhill (place associated) stained glass overall: 728 mm x 739 mm Stained glass panel entitled ‘The Iron Moulders’, from a series of 20 square panels depicting contemporary trades and professions of the Burgh of Maryhill, Glasgow. Removed from Maryhill Burgh Hall, 1963. WebIron Puddler. Made wrought iron using the puddling process; a highly skilled and dangerous occupation which required physical strength, stamina and sustained concentration More … birchdale house rathdrum
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WebWilliam Arrol Ironworks, Dalmarnock Glasgow. Found by Michael Fallone at the Dalmarnock Iron Works during demolition. John Porter Patent London round, bullnose brick. Note the double edge to the frog. John Porter & Sons, Jeanfield or Janefield Brickworks, London Road, Glasgow. The Dalmarnock Ironworks were built in 1871. The Associated Iron Moulders of Scotland (AIMS) was a trade union representing foundry workers in Scotland. The union was created in 1831 as the Scottish Iron Moulders' Union. Its founder was James Dunn, a former cotton worker who had been blacklisted for trade union activities in his own trade. He spotted a gap produced by the failure of the Scottish Iron Moulders' Friendly Society, and the ne… Web12 St Vincent Place, Glasgow: Location: Scotland; Members . 8,127 (1907) Affiliations: TUC, STUC, FEST: The Associated Iron Moulders of Scotland (AIMS) was a trade union representing foundry workers in Scotland. The union was created in 1831 as the Scottish Iron Moulders' Union. Its founder was James Dunn, a former cotton worker who had been ... birchdale hythe