Shelton Iron and Steel Co | Shelton Bar | Earl
Granville Works
Shelton Works: 1841-2000
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"If
you watched long enough...a
door would open in the mountain side and fire belched out just below the
ridge where Shelton Bar nestles between the pitheads. This was the best
train of all, wandering into the great black pit with neat little heaps of
fire in the trucks along its length. When it got to the blackest end of
the ridge, all tipped together and the hot slag poured like a bleeding
wound."
from
"Tales from the Boothen End - |
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| Timeline of Shelton Bar | Biography of Earl Granville |
| 1900 map of the works | | Loco Department |
| Old Pictures |
| 150 years of the Shelton Works - in text & pictures |
| building the by-products and gas scrubbing plant in 1922 |
April 27th 2000 - last day memories:
Steelworker Jeff Cartlidge
pauses to reflect on the
last day of Shelton Bar
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Newspaper
Article on closure |
| Photographs
taken on last day |
| Newspaper interviews
with last day workers |
questions/comments/contributions? email: Steve Birks