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Manager of an iron forge or blast furnace
An ironmaster is the manager, and usually owner, of a forge or blast furnace for the processing of iron. It is a term mainly associated with the period
Ironmaster
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The Ironmaster may refer to: The Ironmaster (novel), a novel by Georges Ohnet The Ironmaster (1933 film), a French drama film The Ironmaster (1948 film)
The_Ironmaster
Iron founder and engineer (died 1453)
Orbán (died 1453), also known as Urban, was an iron founder and engineer from Brassó, Transylvania, in the Kingdom of Hungary (today Brașov, Romania),
Orbán_(ironmaster)
1983 film
Ironmaster (Italian: La guerra del ferro: Ironmaster) is a 1983 film directed by Umberto Lenzi. After the surprise box office hit of Jean-Jacques Annaud's
Ironmaster_(film)
British ironmaster and mintmaster
William Wood (1671–1730) was an English hardware manufacturer, ironmaster, and mintmaster, notorious for receiving a contract to strike an issue of Irish
William_Wood_(ironmaster)
Novel by Georges Ohnet
The Ironmaster (original French: Le Maître de forges) is a French novel by Georges Ohnet, published in 1882. A melodrama in a bourgeois setting, The Ironmaster
The_Ironmaster_(novel)
English ironmaster
English ironmaster
Alfred_Simpson_(ironmaster)
English ironmaster (1580–1657)
Richard Foley (1580–1657) was a prominent English ironmaster. He is best known from the folktale of "Fiddler Foley", which is either not correct or does
Richard_Foley_(ironmaster)
Historic building near Gardners, Pennsylvania, USA
The Ironmaster's Mansion is a hostel and event venue located near Gardners, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located within Pine Grove Furnace State
Ironmaster's_Mansion_Hostel
British politician (1778–1817)
bar in 1801. In December 1801, Hall married Charlotte, the daughter of ironmaster Richard Crawshay, in what historian P. A. Symonds calls an "advantageous
Benjamin_Hall_(industrialist)
English ironmaster
Charles Wood (1702 – October 1774) was an English ironmaster and one of the inventors of the potting and stamping method of making wrought iron from pig
Charles_Wood_(ironmaster)
1933 film
The Ironmaster (French: Le Maître de forges) is a 1933 French drama film scripted and supervised by Abel Gance, and directed by Fernand Rivers. It is a
The_Ironmaster_(1933_film)
Colonial American businessman (1688–1763)
Richard Snowden Ironmaster Born (1688-12-28)December 28, 1688 Maryland Died January 26, 1763(1763-01-26) (aged 75) Maryland Resting place Laurel, Maryland
Richard_Snowden_(ironmaster)
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or Orbán may refer to: Orban (name), a surname and given name Orbán (ironmaster) (died 1453), cannon founder and engineer from the Kingdom of Hungary
Orban
of Welsh parents. He worked his way up the iron industry, becoming an ironmaster and co-founder of the largest of all the Victorian iron and steel companies
John_Vaughan_(ironmaster)
English ironmaster and politician (1786–1853)
James Foster (9 May 1786 – 12 April 1853) was a prominent Worcestershire ironmaster, coalmaster and senior partner in the important iron company of John Bradley
James_Foster_(ironmaster)
American businessman (1748–1825)
learned about the iron making industry and what it took to become an ironmaster. He also learned that operating an iron furnace took little cash, as workers
Robert Coleman (industrialist)
Robert_Coleman_(industrialist)
Italian actor and screenwriter (1942–2026)
science fiction films such as Bronx Warriors, The New Barbarians, Endgame, Ironmaster, 2020 Texas Gladiators, and After the Fall of New York. His most famous
George_Eastman_(actor)
December 1850(1850-12-01) (aged 74) Shanklin, Isle of Wight Occupations Ironmaster, Civil Engineer Employer Horseley Ironworks Spouses Julia Fewster, Sarah
Aaron_Manby_(ironmaster)
English industrialist and politician (1835–1897)
Corrugated Iron Company in 1857, specialising in flat or corrugated sheeting. Ironmaster Alderman John Jones served as Mayor of Wolverhampton, for three consecutive
John_Jones_(ironmaster)
Founding Father of the United States (c. 1716 – 1781)
George Taylor (c. 1716 – February 23, 1781) was an American ironmaster and politician who was a Founding Father of the United States and a signer of the
George Taylor (Pennsylvania politician)
George_Taylor_(Pennsylvania_politician)
English actress and theatre manager (1848–1935)
Hare-Kendal management at the St James's were The Squire (1881), The Ironmaster (1884), Mayfair (1885) and The Hobby Horse (1886). B. C. Stephenson's
Madge_Kendal
English ironmaster (1662 – before 1957)
William Rea (1662–1750?) was a British ironmaster, owner or partner in many ironworks. He was born on 24 February 1662 and he may have been the son of
William_Rea_(ironmaster)
English industrialist (1769–1816)
John Bradley (1769–1816) was an English industrialist from the town of Stourbridge who founded the family firm John Bradley & Co in the year 1800. The
John_Bradley_(ironmaster)
Mayor of Wolverhampton (1837–1912)
Corrugated Iron Company in 1857, specialising in flat or corrugated sheeting. Ironmaster Alderman Joseph Jones served as Mayor of Wolverhampton 1887/88. Jones
Joseph_Jones_(ironmaster)
American planter, militia officer, and businessman
Colonel John Tayloe I (February 15, 1688 – November 15, 1747) was an American planter, merchant and politician who became one of the richest plantation
John_Tayloe_I
1948 French film
The Ironmaster (French: Le maître de forges) is a 1948 French drama film directed by Fernand Rivers and starring Hélène Perdrière, Jean Chevrier and Jeanne
The_Ironmaster_(1948_film)
American ironmaster (1729–1785)
January 10, 1785 in Pennsylvania, USA) was a German-American glassmaker and ironmaster. Stiegel was the eldest of six children born to John Frederick and Dorothea
Henry_William_Stiegel
American businessman and ironmaster (1769–1842)
Richards (March 8, 1769 – January 4, 1842) was an American businessman and ironmaster. He was heavily involved in the New Jersey iron industry during the early
Samuel_Richards_(ironmaster)
British royal nanny and personal assistant (born 1965)
The first Glanusk Park, Tiggy Legge-Bourke's ancestral home, built by her ancestor the ironmaster Sir Joseph Bailey
Tiggy_Legge-Bourke
British landowner and ironmaster
George Sitwell JP (c. 1601–1667), was a 17th-century landowner and ironmaster. He built Renishaw Hall in Derbyshire in 1626. His company mined, forged
George_Sitwell_(ironmaster)
Australian industrialist and politician
Sir Frank Tennyson Perry (4 February 1887 – 20 October 1965) was an industrialist and politician in the State of South Australia. Frank was born in Gawler
Frank_Perry_(politician)
English-born physician, colonial administrator and alchemist (1606–1676)
John Winthrop the Younger, FRS (February 12, 1606 – April 6, 1676), was an English-born physician, colonial administrator, and alchemist. He was an early
John_Winthrop_the_Younger
British ironmaster
Thomas Fothergill (1791-1858) was an ironmaster at the Pont-hir iron-works and sheriff of Monmouthshire in 1829. He was the son of Richard Fothergill.
Thomas Fothergill (ironmaster)
Thomas_Fothergill_(ironmaster)
Scottish ironmaster, philanthropist and Conservative Member of Parliament
Alexander Whitelaw (1823–1879) was a Scottish ironmaster, philanthropist and Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow from 1874 until his death
Alexander_Whitelaw
Day of the year
activist (born 1844) 1900 – Göran Fredrik Göransson, Swedish merchant, ironmaster and industrialist (born 1819) 1907 – Joris-Karl Huysmans, French author
May_12
English ironmaster and a Conservative politician (1831–1923)
Edward Green, 1st Baronet (4 March 1831 – 30 March 1923) was an English ironmaster and a Conservative politician who sat in the House of Commons between
Sir_Edward_Green,_1st_Baronet
1760–1840 agrarian to industrial era shift
however, the leather used in bellows was expensive to replace. In 1757, ironmaster John Wilkinson patented a hydraulic powered blowing engine for blast furnaces
Industrial_Revolution
Swedish merchant, ironmaster and industrialist (1819–1900)
Fredrik Göransson (20 January 1819 – 12 May 1900) was a Swedish merchant, ironmaster and industrialist. He was the founder of the company Sandvikens Jernverks
Göran_Fredrik_Göransson
Thomas Fulton (1813–1859) was an iron foundry owner in Melbourne, Australia. He established one of the earliest foundries and engineering works in Melbourne
Thomas_Fulton_(ironmaster)
English ironmaster (1777–1851)
John Gibbons (1777-18 August 1851) was a South Staffordshire ironmaster and art patron. John was one of three sons of Thomas Gibbons (1730–1813) of The
John_Gibbons_(ironmaster)
English ironmaster and politician
Charles James Valentine (September 1837 – 1900) was an English ironmaster and a Conservative politician. Valentine was born at Mossley, Lancashire, the
Charles_James_Valentine
Welsh businessman (1814–1889)
John James Hughes (1814 – 17 June 1889) was a Welsh engineer, businessman and founder of the city of Donetsk. The village was originally named Yuzovka
John_Hughes_(businessman)
Fields of France (No Man's Land)" 1984 — 6 Night of a Thousand Candles "Ironmasters" 1985 — 1 "Greenback Dollar" — 5 Non-album single "Gold Rush" 1986 99
The Men They Couldn't Hang discography
The_Men_They_Couldn't_Hang_discography
Richard Fothergill (1758–1821) was an ironmaster in South Wales and the founder of the Fothergill dynasty of ironmasters. His sons were Richard Fothergill
Richard Fothergill (ironmaster)
Richard_Fothergill_(ironmaster)
Equipment used in weight training
loadable dumbbells) Spin-lock Spring collar clips Compression ring collar Ironmaster quick-lock Selectorized (adjustable) dumbbells are adjustable dumbbells
Dumbbell
British ironmaster (1817–1879)
Robert Thompson Crawshay (3 March 1817 – 10 May 1879) was a British ironmaster. Crawshay, youngest son of William Crawshay by his second wife, Bella Thompson
Robert_Thompson_Crawshay
Settlement in Shropshire, England
(1711–1763), ironmaster, Abiah Darby (1716–1794), minister in the Quaker church, wife of the above. Abraham Darby III (1750–1794), ironmaster. Abraham Darby
Coalbrookdale
Topics referred to by the same term
Hofsten may refer to: Erland von Hofsten (ironmaster, born 1719) (1719–1758) Erland von Hofsten (ironmaster, born 1780) (1780–1839) This disambiguation
Erland_von_Hofsten
Swedish ironmaster (1730–1788)
[ɑːv ˈjɛ̂jːɛˌʂʈam] ; 10 October 1730 – 24 September 1788) was a Swedish ironmaster and politician. Born in Uddeholm in Värmland, Sweden on October 10, 1730
Emanuel_af_Geijerstam
English landowner, ironmaster, coalowner and railway developer
Staffordshire, now best known for the rebuilding of Keele Hall. He was also an ironmaster, coalowner and railway developer, and was High Sheriff of Staffordshire
Ralph_Sneyd_(landowner)
English politician (1644/45–1699)
the second son of Thomas Foley of Witley Court, the prominent Midlands ironmaster. He took over his father's ironworks in and around the Forest of Dean
Paul_Foley_(ironmaster)
English politician (1775–1855)
Richard Blakemore (8 August 1775 – 17 April 1855), MP was an ironmaster and politician. Born in the West Midlands region of England, he held seats in southern
Richard_Blakemore
Surname list
British biologist and historian of science Richard Fothergill (ironmaster) (1758–1821), ironmaster in South Wales Richard Fothergill (politician) (1822–1903)
Fothergill_(surname)
Italian Gun maker who established the Firearms manufacturing company Beretta
Val Trompia, then in the Republic of Venice, where he was the village ironmaster. He became known for his attention to detail and was a prolific maker
Bartolomeo_Beretta
English ironmaster and Quaker (1750–1789)
Abraham Darby III (24 April 1750 – 1789) was an English ironmaster and Quaker. He was the third man of that name in several generations of an English Quaker
Abraham_Darby_III
English actor (1924–2007)
Suspense Det. Inspector Grant Episode: Mark of the Devil 1985 Bleak House Ironmaster Rouncewell 2 episodes Bulman Harry Scroop Episode: "The Name of the Game"
George_Sewell
Ghostly wild huntsman from German, Belgian and U.S. folklore
Der Eewich Yeager is said to have been the cruel ironmaster of the furnace in life. The ironmaster loved whiskey, women, and the fox hunt, but he treated
Ewiger_Jäger
List of buildings in county borough of Wales
Castle) 15 July 1974 Country House 1824-5. Designed by Robert Lugar for ironmaster William Crawshay II. Situated in its own landscaped park overlooking the
Grade I listed buildings in Merthyr Tydfil County Borough
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Merthyr_Tydfil_County_Borough
English ironmaster (1763–1840)
William Hazledine (1763 – 26 October 1840) was an English ironmaster. Establishing large foundries, he was a pioneer in casting structural ironwork, most
William_Hazledine
Swedish businessman (1736–1792)
merchant, supercargo, director of the Swedish East India Company (SOIC) and ironmaster at Godegård with several factories. Grill journeyed to China twice as
Jean_Abraham_Grill
English ironmaster and politician (1617–1677)
Thomas Foley (3 December 1617 – 1 October 1677) was an English ironmaster and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1659
Thomas_Foley_(died_1677)
American politician in Illinois
Harry Benton (born 1987 or 1988) is an American politician serving as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives for the 97th district since the
Harry_Benton
Surname list
John Joseph Bramah (1798–1846), English ironmaster and engineer Joseph Bramah (1748–1814), English ironmaster and inventor, uncle of John Joseph Bramah
Bramah
English businessman and MP
Colonel from 1851 to his death. He had married Amelia, the daughter of ironmaster Samuel Homfray of Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan and had one daughter. He died
William_Thompson_(1792–1854)
United States historic place
ironworks. They are the ironmaster's mansion, furnace stack, a barn, and the site of the Barree iron forge built about 1797. The ironmaster's mansion was built
Barree_Forge_and_Furnace
English iron manufacturer and banker
Sampson Lloyd II (15 May 1699 – 1779) was an English iron manufacturer and banker, who co-founded Lloyds Bank. He was a member of the notable Lloyd family
Sampson_Lloyd
English-Australian ironmaster (1841–1932)
Sandford (26 September 1841 – 29 May 1932) was an English-Australian ironmaster, who is widely regarded as the father of the modern iron and steel industry
William_Sandford
English industrialist (1789 – 1872)
Thomas). His mother, Susannah was the sister of Richard Crawshay, the ironmaster based at Cyfarthfa Castle near Merthyr Tydfil where Crawshay Bailey came
Crawshay_Bailey
English ironmaster and scientist
William Reynolds (14 April 1758 – 3 June 1803) was an ironmaster and a partner in the ironworks in Coalbrookdale in Shropshire, England. He was interested
William Reynolds (industrialist)
William_Reynolds_(industrialist)
British manufacturing company
was Lowthian Bell, son of Thomas Bell; he became perhaps the best known ironmaster in England. As Bell Brothers, the firm continued until 1931, when it was
Losh,_Wilson_and_Bell
1981 adventure film by Jean-Jacques Annaud
barbarian/prehistoric trend like Lucio Fulci's Conquest (1983) and Umberto Lenzi's Ironmaster (1983), though these films had a strong fantasy orientation. Iceman (1984)
Quest_for_Fire_(film)
French actor
Monsieur Sylvain (1947) - Chantenay Woman of Evil (1947) - Diego The Ironmaster (1948) - Philippe Derblay To the Eyes of Memory (1948) - Le commandant
Jean_Chevrier
Topics referred to by the same term
Scottish-born Canadian hockey player James Foster (ironmaster) (1786–1853), English ironmaster, owner of the Stourbridge Ironworks and various others
James_Foster
Richard Reynolds (November 1735 – 10 September 1816) was an ironmaster, a partner in the ironworks in Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, at a significant time
Richard_Reynolds_(ironmaster)
Conurbation in England
by geologist John Marley and first used by John Vaughan, the principal ironmaster of Middlesbrough who along with his German business partner Henry Bolckow
Teesside
Hero 1982 The Sword and the Sorcerer 1982 Sorceress 1982 Conquest 1983 Ironmaster 1983 Thor the Conqueror 1983 Return of the Jedi 1983 Deathstalker 1983
List of sword-and-sorcery films
List_of_sword-and-sorcery_films
English dramatist, poet and illustrator (1836–1911)
"The Ironmaster at the Savoy" (1884): Gilbert with the mallet of discipline; Carte reacts.
W._S._Gilbert
List of cases featuring Fictional British detective Sexton Blake
Hamilton Teed) The Union Jack (2nd Series) 1,199 The Case of the Sheffield Ironmaster Anon. (George Hamilton Teed) The Union Jack (2nd Series) 1,200 The Affair
Sexton Blake bibliography part 2: 1912–1945
Sexton_Blake_bibliography_part_2:_1912–1945
Welsh iron-master (1826-1886)
Edward Williams (10 February 1826 – 9 June 1886) was a Welsh teacher, industrialist and iron-master. Born in Merthyr Tydfil, he was part of a migration
Edward_Williams_(ironmaster)
National Historic Site of the United States
ironmaster's house, a company store, the blacksmith's shop, a barn and several worker's houses. Hopewell Furnace was founded about 1771 by ironmaster
Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site
Hopewell_Furnace_National_Historic_Site
American female ironmaster
(September 8, 1856 - December 12, 1946) was the only known American female ironmaster. Nannie Scott Honshell was born in Catlettsburg, KY, the daughter of Captain
Nannie_Kelly_Wright
English metallurgist (1600–1684)
short time was again back in full production. However, the "charcoal ironmasters ... did him much prejudice, not only by detaining his stock, but disparaging
Dud_Dudley
Former industry in south-east England
Queen Elizabeth I's reign. Most works were small, but at Brenchley one ironmaster employed 200 men. Most of them would have been engaged in mining ore and
Wealden_iron_industry
1915 film
(1923) Au Secours! (1924) Napoléon (1927) End of the World (1931) The Ironmaster (1933) The Lady of the Camellias (1934) Poliche (1934) Lucrezia Borgia
La_Folie_du_Docteur_Tube
Topics referred to by the same term
Isaac Bell may refer to: Sir Isaac Bell, 1st Baronet (1816–1904), English ironmaster and politician Isaac Bell Jr. (1846–1889), American businessman and diplomat
Isaac_Bell
English chemist and ironmaster (1847–1907)
February 1847 – 19 June 1907) was an English metallurgical chemist and ironmaster. Born at Sheffield on 16 February 1847, he was only son of Thomas Andrews
Thomas_Andrews_(ironmaster)
Topics referred to by the same term
farrier and ironmaster Carl Roth II (1753–1832), Swedish ironmaster Carl Reinhold Roth (1797–1858), Swedish businessman and ironmaster This disambiguation
Carl_Roth
American explorer and adventurer
John Donelson (1718–1785) was an American frontiersman, ironmaster, politician, city planner, and explorer. After founding and operating what became Washington
John_Donelson
Surname list
Darby I (1678–1717), British ironmaster and pioneer of coke-fired smelting Abraham Darby II (1711–1763), British ironmaster, son of Abraham I Abraham Darby
Darby_(surname)
Public garden in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Marquess of Donegall in 1839 and work was completed in 1840 by leading ironmaster Richard Turner (iron-founder). The dome was added in 1852. It is one of
Botanic_Gardens_(Belfast)
British businessman (1817-1887)
Henry William Schneider (12 May 1817 – 11 November 1887) was a British industrialist, and politician, who played a leading role in the development of the
Henry_Schneider
Welsh inventor and ironmaster
Philip Vaughan was a Welsh inventor and ironmaster who patented the first design for a ball bearing in 1794. Vaughan's patent described how iron balls
Philip_Vaughan
American politician
Coleman, a friend who had worked for the brothers and was by then also an ironmaster. Curtis reacted to the competition from his brother and allied himself
Curtis_Grubb
Town in Wales
this was less of a success until the arrival in 1763 of a "Cumberland ironmaster, Anthony Bacon, who leased an area of eight miles by five for £100 a year
Merthyr_Tydfil
Area of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England
ruin and the land that is now the park were bought by the Middlesbrough ironmaster H. W. F. Bolckow.[citation needed] He built a new hall, which, after serving
Marton,_Middlesbrough
English ironmaster & banker (1735-1816)
Isaac Spooner (c.1735–1816) was an English ironmaster and banker who founded Birmingham Bank. Spooner was born to Abraham Spooner and Anne Knight, he went
Isaac_Spooner
American philanthropist (1857–1946)
Div.hds.harvard.edu. Retrieved May 29, 2018. "Carnegie Home and Well: Ironmaster Opens House He Will Give His Daughter". Chicago Daily Tribune. December
Louise_Whitfield_Carnegie
Market town in Shropshire, England
At the other end of the social spectrum the town has many examples of Ironmaster houses, dating from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. There are
Broseley
British ironmaster (1788–1867)
Cyfarthfa Ironworks in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales. William Crawshay II became an ironmaster when he took over the business from his father. He was known as the 'Iron
William_Crawshay_II
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n.
A manufacturer of iron, or large dealer therein.