Seaton Iron Works
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Description
"1814 'SEATON IRON WORKS, near Workington, Cumberland. TO be SOLD, by Auction, (if not in the mean time sold off by Private Contract on the 16th day of November, 1814, at the House of Henry Salkeld, in Workington, Cumberland, All these valuable Works, called SEATON IRON WORKS.—These Works are to be disposed of in Consequence of the Majority of the present Partners Living at a considerable distance from the same, and being Desirous of retiring from Business.—They are well worth the Attention of Iron Masters, being most eligibly situated on the River Derwent, which affords a copious supply of Water for every purpose, a short Mile from the Port of Workington, to which there is a Rail-road...." -
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Link: https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Seaton_Iron_Works_(Workington)
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