Heber Ironworks, Heber Street

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    The 1940s edition Ordnance Survey map records the ironworks of M. Aynsley and Sons Ltd on the site of the lunatic asylum (HER 6868). By the 1950s the ironworks appear to have been divided between two businesses, the Heber Ironworks on the north side and an engineering works on the south side. Kelly's Directory of 1956 lists Aynsley's General Engineers, a saw maker and a yard. Kelly's Directory of 1965 records M Aynsley and Sons Ltd, general engineers on Heber Street. In the late 20th century the ironworks were closed. The south-east part.....
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    Link: https://sitelines.newcastle.gov.uk/SMR/10691
    Resource type: Text/Website
    Added by: Simon Cotterill
    Last modified: 1 day, 3 hours ago
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