Bonawe Iron Furnace, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

Bonawe Iron Furnace, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.

2-319-883 - Peter Thompson/Heritage Images

Bonawe Iron Furnace, Taynuilt, Argyll and Bute, Scotland. Built in 1753, this foundry processed iron ore brought by sea from Furness in Cumbria using charcoal produced from the abundant local forests. Much of the iron produced was used to make cannonballs. In 1781 42,000 cannonballs were produced at Bonawe, ranging in weight from 3lb to 32lb. The furnace closed in 1876, mainly because technological advances such as the use of coke rather than charcoal meant that iron could be produced more cheaply in northern England and the Central Lowlands of Scotland.


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  1. Peter Thompson, attributed to: British: Photographer

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  1. Photograph

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World Europe United Kingdom Scotland Argyll and Bute Taynuilt

  1. 56 25 00 N , 005 14 00 W

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Trade & Industry Manufacturing & Heavy Industry

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Places Europe Scotland Argyll & Bute


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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5138x3425
File Size : 51,556kb


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  1. 0470011722
  1. 2-319-883
  1. 2319883

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