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The foundry at the Thames Ironworks.The foundry at the Thames Ironworks.
Foundry at the Thames Ironworks

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Repro ID: H0463
Title: The foundry at the Thames Ironworks.
Description: The workshops, foundries and rolling mills at the ironworks were noisy, hot and dangerous places. A journalist from the 'Illustrated London News' visited the works in October 1865: 'the dark foundry [was] suddenly lit up with the glare of the rivers of liquid iron running over the lips of the cauldrons, the most beautiful coruscations of fire fly about in all directions; the air is positively full of coloured sparks; while the bright glow of the molten iron, almost white in its intense heat, lights up the forms of the workmen'.
Creator: Unknown
Date: c. 1900


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