This is a framed glazed A4 signed limited edition print of an early copper and iron forge on the River Tawe that competed with the later Swansea Canal for water supplies. It was one of the first forges to have a tinning house added in what became the world centre of the tinplate industry. Soon after its construction, a canal public railway was built to link with the canal. Artwork by Stephen Hughes.
Water-powered forge with added tinplate works Ynyspenllwch railway to Swansea Canal framed A4 print
£19.95
Water-powered forge with added tinplate works Ynyspenllwch railway to Swansea Canal framed A4 print
Late seventeenth century water-powered copper rollingmill & forge.
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Weight | 1.5 kg |
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CanalArchaeology by Stephen Hughes
A collection of digital downloads and prints depicting canal and industrial scenes of South Wales.
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