Difference between revisions of "Landore Copper Works"
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There is some evidence that this works was still working in 1741<ref>Copper in the Neath Valley [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~waggy/copper.html]</ref>. | There is some evidence that this works was still working in 1741<ref>Copper in the Neath Valley [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~waggy/copper.html]</ref>. | ||
1748 The works at Llangyfelach ceased to operate and were moved further up the valley to Fforest. | |||
From 1821 to 1834 [[Henry Bath and Co]] conducted the [[Landore Copper Works]], which subsequently became vested in [[Williams, Foster and Co]]. | From 1821 to 1834 [[Henry Bath and Co]] conducted the [[Landore Copper Works]], which subsequently became vested in [[Williams, Foster and Co]]. |
Latest revision as of 11:47, 5 September 2020
1716 Dr John Lane moved his operations from Neath Abbey to Landore where he founded the first Swansea Copper Works.
1726 Lane became bankrupt; Robert Morris took over the works as receiver until he eventually secured sufficient capital to buy the works in 1727.
1728 Morris became a partner, as Lockwood, Morris and Co
There is some evidence that this works was still working in 1741[1].
1748 The works at Llangyfelach ceased to operate and were moved further up the valley to Fforest.
From 1821 to 1834 Henry Bath and Co conducted the Landore Copper Works, which subsequently became vested in Williams, Foster and Co.
1875 Was part of Williams, Foster and Co