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Summary Of: Coalbrookdale

What ironworks existed at Coalbrookdale and from precisely what dates thus remains obscure... Coalbrookdale has been claimed as the home of the world... Coalbrookdale was noted for its decorative ironwork... The Coalbrookdale Company became part of an alliance of ironfounding companies called Light Castings Limited... Coalbrookdale by Night by Philip James de Loutherbourg... which belonged to the Coalbrookdale Company from 1776 to 1796... Coalbrookdale by Night by Philip James de Loutherbourg... which belonged to the Coalbrookdale Company from 1776 to 1796... which belonged to the Coalbrookdale Company from 1776 to 1796... Coalbrookdale and the Darby family... Coalbrookdale and the Shropshire coalfield...

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