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Source of Reference

Bedlington Ironworks (Blyth) - Source of Reference

The information on this website is based on a range of published and unpublished works. Below is a list of the source of information used in writing this record.

(1) Industrial Archaeology file, Dr S Linsley (Centre for Continuing Education, Newcastle University)
(2) Martin, E, 1974. Bedlington Iron and Engine Works (1736-1867). A New History. Frank Graham: Newcastle upon Tyne.
(3) Evans, C., 1992. Journal of Northern History 28.
(4)The Archaeological Practice, 1998, Archaeological Assessment of Proposed Regeneration of Riverside Path at Bedlington
(5) Gooch, D, ed. Burdett Wilson, R, 1972, Memoirs and Diary
(6) Rolt, L.T.C, 1978, George and Robert Stephenson: The Railway Revolution, 80
(7) Bergen, C., 1940, History of Bedlington Ironworks 1736-1867
(8) Birkinshaw, J., 1821, Patent for an improvement in the construction of malleable iron rails to be used in rail roads.
(9) Rawlinson, R., 1849, Report to the Board of Health, 29
(10) Ordnance Survey Map OS 6 inch 1st edition 1865
(11) Drawing of Bedlington Iron Works, 1827, NRO BD12
(12) The Archaeological Practice, 1999. Bedlington Iron and Engine Works. Archaeological Evaluation

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