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Bank of furnaces Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England. Illustration by Thomas Allom published 1835. By this time Nielsen hot blast process (1824) in general use. Engraving
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Bank of furnaces Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England. Illustration by Thomas Allom published 1835. By this time Nielsen hot blast process (1824) in general use. Engraving
533562 Bank of furnaces Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England. Illustration by Thomas Allom published 1835. By this time Nielsen hot blast process (1824) in general use. Engraving; (add.info.: Bank of furnaces Lymington Iron Works, Tyneside, England. Illustration by Thomas Allom published 1835. By this time Nielsen hot blast process (1824) in general use. Engraving); Universal History Archive/UIG
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1824 1835 Bank Banker Blast Brigadier Colonel Corporal Environment Furnaces Iron Lieutenant Lymington Major Metals Military Officer Pollution Private Process Published Sergeant Thomas Time Tyneside Works Allom Nielsen
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This engraving by Thomas Allom, published in 1835, provides a glimpse into the industrial landscape of Tyneside, England during the height of the Industrial Revolution. The image showcases the Bank of furnaces at Lymington Iron Works, a testament to the booming iron industry that fueled Britain's economic growth during this period.
By 1835, the Nielsen hot blast process had become widely adopted in iron production, revolutionizing the efficiency and output of metalworks across England. This advancement allowed for faster and more cost-effective production of iron, contributing to the rapid expansion of industrial capabilities in Tyneside and beyond.
The intricate details captured in this engraving offer a window into a time when smokestacks dotted the skyline and furnaces roared with activity day and night. The sheer scale and complexity of these operations are awe-inspiring, highlighting both the ingenuity and environmental impact of early industrial processes.
As we reflect on this historical image today, we are reminded of the significant role that industries like ironworks played in shaping modern society. It serves as a reminder of our progress as well as our responsibility to balance innovation with sustainability for future generations.
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