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Meaning of "coalbrookdale"

Coalbrookdale: a village in Shropshire, England, known for its role in the Industrial Revolution as a center of iron-making
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  • A village in Shropshire, England (OS grid ref SJ6604).

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Among the earliest examples of this was at Coalbrookdale.
He had built a house for himself in Coalbrookdale but did not live to occupy it.
The first ever cast iron rails are laid at Coalbrookdale.
What ironworks existed at Coalbrookdale and from precisely what dates thus remains obscure.
American cast iron version of the Coalbrookdale.
At the Coalbrookdale ironworks in Shropshire.
This has been complemented by the restoration of the Coalbrookdale fountain in its centre.
Coalbrookdale railway station is a disused station at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire, England.
His father was a moulder at the Coalbrookdale Ironworks.
He acquired his ability to swim in the River Severn at Coalbrookdale.
Sir Basil probably had ironworks at Coalbrookdale on his own estate of Madeley.
Well, this is where he comes back into the story, because this is Coalbrookdale.
Arriving at Coalbrookdale.
By 1709 Abraham Darby made progress using coke to fuel his blast furnaces at Coalbrookdale.
Name the metalworking process practiced by Sir Basil Brooke at the Coalbrookdale ironworks in Shropshire.

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The configuration of the Pen-y-Darren engine differed from the Coalbrookdale engine.
The first iron bridge in the world was built at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire in 1779.
The cast iron inscriptions on the clock were made by the Coalbrookdale Iron Company.
These were made in nearby Coalbrookdale.
The GSSP lies within the upper half of the Apedale Member of the Coalbrookdale Formation.
Abraham Darby, who would gone off to make iron pot at Coalbrookdale near Bristol?
This and the rails were provided by Reynolds ' Coalbrookdale Company.
Needing a larger supply of pig iron he leased the blast furnace at Coalbrookdale in 1709.
It was designed by Richard Trevithick and built by the Coalbrookdale ironworks in 1802.
The first coke-fired blast furnace was constructed in 1709 at Coalbrookdale in Shropshire.

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