Ironmaking
Explore the fascinating journey of iron and its profound impact on Britain and beyond in Ironmaking by Richard Hayman. Published by The History Press Ltd in 2005, this engaging paperback spans 176 pages, delving into the rich history of iron production from the bustling days at Coalbrookdale along the Severn River to the eventual decline of this once-thriving industry. Hayman expertly weaves together elements of archaeology and social science, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the technological advancements and cultural significance of ironmaking. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the industrial archaeology of the British Isles and the historical narrative of technology and manufacturing. Discover how this essential material shaped societies and economies throughout history.