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Home History of Seaham - Stories and remarkable and memorable events in the history of Seaham The Chemical Works at Seaham

The Chemical Works at Seaham

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1 Dismantling of the Chemical Works to make way for Dock Extension (1898) 87
2 Fire at the Chemical Works (1888) 89
3 Production recommences at Chemical Works (1888) 91
4 New company registered as Seaham Chemical Works (1888) 77
5 Sale of Chemical Works and Blast Furnaces (1887) 85
6 Re-starting of the Chemical Works (1886) 84
7 Sale of John Watsons contents of Vane House inc Scientific instruments (1886) 82
8 Seaham Chemical Works in liquidation (1891) 98
9 Sale of Chemical Works, Blast Foundry and Iron Works (1881) 104
10 Winding up order for Chemical Works (1881) 96
11 Sale of Chemical Works and Blast Furnaces (1883) 100
12 The Chemical Works and Watson Town 139
13 Fatal accident at Chemical Works (The Osmonde brothers 1879) 262
14 Company formed to take over Kipling, Watson & Co., Chemical & Iron Manufacturer (1877) 472
15 End of Chemical and Iron Works strike at Seaham (June 1874) 477
16 Patent lodged by John Watson, Seaham Chemical Works (September 1868) 554
 

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