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Archive Reference / Library Class No.D1852
TitleWingerworth Iron Company, iron founders
Date1897
DescriptionBill
Extent1 item
LevelFonds
RepositoryDerbyshire Record Office
Archive CreatorWingerworth Iron Company, iron founders
Administrative HistoryThe Wingerworth Ironworks, principally producers of pig-iron, appear to have been established in the mid-1840s at Storforth Lane, Hasland by Thomas Carrington (1813-1873) an ironmaster originally from Stockport, and James Yates (1798-1881) a Rotherham ironmaster who in 1843 married Thomas Carrington's sister Betsy Carrington. As well as the ironworks the business operated a number of mines producing ironstone or coal, at sites including Speighthill, White Bank and Birdholme. By 1861 the works were estimated to employ about 600 men and about 400 in 1871. The foundry was closed in 1893 and in 1894 the whole business was offered for sale. In 1897 the business was transferred to Markham and Company and re-opened but a few years later was closed permanently.

Note: there was a separate ironnworks in Wingerworth, known as Joseph Butler's ironworks.
Administrative History Sources- North East Derbyshire Archaeology Society Newsletter, February 2007
- British Newspaper Archive
Custodial HistoryThis item was deposited in Derbyshire Record Office a county councillor in November 1977.
Organisation Sub-TypeEngineering and Heavy Industry
FormatDocument
TermBusiness
AcknowledgementsAdministrative History researched and written by cataloguing volunteer Roger Jennens, December 2021.
Places
Place (click for further details)Type
Wingerworth 
Hasland 
Chesterfield 
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