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The Ifor Works

Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil.

 
   

The Dowlais Guest Keen Ifor Works was the remaining part of the iron and steelworks which spread over a large part of Dowlais and thereafter the world.

 

The Dowlais iron making concern began in 1759, and an apprenticeship at this works was much sought after with over 200 years of skills handed down.

 

There was a multitude of craftsmen, tradesmen and engineers employed and trained at this works, including moulders, furnace men, pattern makers, fitters, blacksmiths, carpenters, electricians, boiler makers, platers, welders, engineering machinists (which included central lathe turners, milling machinists, vertical and horizontal boring operators, planer operators etc). There were also metallurgists, laboratory technicians, draftsmen, design engineers, technical engineers, electrical engineers, mechanical engineers, not forgetting management and all the ancillary and other personnel that helped make this works highly successful and a profitable concern.

Doug Williams

   
 

Ifor Works Diagram (Click to Enlarge)

(Courtesy of Doug Williams)

 
Ifor Works Aerial View.  
   
 

The Ifor Works from the air - 1970's

 

Ifor Foundry - 1920s.

(Photograph Courtesy of Simon Bryant)

 

Dowlais Ivor Works - being prepared for modernisation .

   

"Butters" Mould breaking crane.

2 Hudswell Locomotives at the Ifor works

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1970s photograph of the 'Butters' Mould Breaking Crane

(Photograph Courtesy of Doug Williams & Phil O'Brian)

 

 

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The sunset  over the Ifor Works 19th March 1975

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CLICK HERE TO SEE RAY LEWIS' PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE LAST CAST AT DOWLAIS

 

 

Click Here for the Demolition of The Ivor Works

 

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