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A free Ironmasters booklet (while stocks last), can be collected from the Dorman Museum Middlesbrough, Captain Cook Birthplace Museum Marton, and Middlesbrough Central Reference Library.

 

Recommended further reading:

Gale, W.K.V. 1981. Ironworking. Shire Album No 64.

Harrison, J.K. and Almond J.K. (eds.) 1978. Industrial Archaeology in Cleveland – A Guide. Cleveland County Libraries.

Harrison, J.K. and Almond, J.K. 1982. John Gjers; Ironmaster. Ayresome Ironworks, Middlesbrough. De Archaeologische Pers Nederland, Lelielaan 3.

Morris, C.H. 2000. Bridges Over The Tees. Cleveland Industrial Archaeology Society, Research Report no. 7.

Rowe, Peter. 1998. Middlesbrough: 19th Century Industrial Survey. Tees Archaeology.

Tomlin, David M. 1980. Past Industry Along The Tees. David M. Tomlin.

 

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