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The Chemical Works at Seaham
The Chemical Works at Seaham
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Dismantling of the Chemical Works to make way for Dock Extension (1898)
37
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Fire at the Chemical Works (1888)
44
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Production recommences at Chemical Works (1888)
42
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New company registered as Seaham Chemical Works (1888)
36
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Sale of Chemical Works and Blast Furnaces (1887)
40
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Re-starting of the Chemical Works (1886)
43
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Sale of John Watsons contents of Vane House inc Scientific instruments (1886)
41
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Seaham Chemical Works in liquidation (1891)
50
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Sale of Chemical Works, Blast Foundry and Iron Works (1881)
56
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Winding up order for Chemical Works (1881)
53
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Sale of Chemical Works and Blast Furnaces (1883)
61
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The Chemical Works and Watson Town
97
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Fatal accident at Chemical Works (The Osmonde brothers 1879)
209
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Company formed to take over Kipling, Watson & Co., Chemical & Iron Manufacturer (1877)
403
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End of Chemical and Iron Works strike at Seaham (June 1874)
421
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Patent lodged by John Watson, Seaham Chemical Works (September 1868)
499