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Metallurgy
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Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
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handbill
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Newton, Keates and Company
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James Davies & Son
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Bagillt Lead Works
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Black glassy slag for crushing and washing, from t
Metallurgy
before 1889
Grey slag, from Lead works
Metallurgy
before 1889
Yellow, or Muntz metal, Greenfield Copper Mills, H
Metallurgy
before 1889
Skimming from the Flintshire furnace, from Newton, Keates and Co.'s Works, Bagillt
Skimming from the Flintshire furnace, from Newton,
Metallurgy
before 1889
Ore calcined for two hours in a reverberatory Flintshire furnace, from Newton, Keates and Co.'s Lead Works, Bagillt, Holywell
Ore calcined for two hours in a reverberatory Flin
Metallurgy
before 1889
Ore calcined for three hours in a reverberatory Flintshire furnace, from Newton, Keats and Co.'s Lead Works, Bagillt
Ore calcined for three hours in a reverberatory Fl
Metallurgy
before 1889
Handbill advertising the Moyston to Liverpool steamer, for the month of September, 1856. The departure times for the steamer, from both Moyston and Liverpool, are provided. The steamer connects with the Chester and Holyhead Railway station at Moyston. Black ink on yellow paper.
Moyston and Liverpool handbill
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
1856
Handbill advertising trips on the Moyston and Liverpool steamer for the month of August, 1856. Times are given from Liverpool to Moyston and from Moyston to Liverpool, for the month of August. The steamer connects with the railway at the Chester and Holyhead Railway station, at Moyston. Black ink on yellow paper.
Moysten and Liverpool steamer handbill
Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
1856