The Collection comprises 12 ordnance survey maps and 14 plans relating to the Goldendale Iron Company in Tunstall. The maps mark iron works and collieries in and around the Tunstall area of Staffordshire. Local buildings are also shown. The plans relate to ventilation of works, estate plans of Clough Hall, GoldenHill, local collieries, and local farmlands. The papers also include a collection of deeds which belonged to W.E.Dunn of the Company. The deeds relate to property and land ownership of individuals in the following places in Staffordshire. Audley, Barlaston, Balterley, Halmer End (manor of Audley), Park End (manor of Audley), Shelton, Stone, Talke (alias Talk-o'-th-Hill), Tunstall, Wolstanton.
Papers of the Goldendale Iron Company
This material is held atKeele University Archives and Special Collections
- Reference
- GB 172 GD
- Dates of Creation
- 1618-1959
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- 2 linear metres
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
Goldendale Iron Company Ltd, pig iron manufacturers Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. The company was founded by Hugh Henshall Williamson and his brother Robert ans was in existence by 1848. By 1921 it was one of five iron companies in the Potteries with its own blast furnace. It ceased operating in the 1960s.
Reference: The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Staffordshire, Vol II. Denis Stuart (Editor), People of the Potteries (Keele. Department of Adult Education, University of Keele ).
Arrangement
The maps and plans are arranged separately, the deeds are arranged alphabetically by place name and a small miscellaneous group.
Access Information
There are no restrictions on access to these papers. Viewing is by prior appointment.
Acquisition Information
The collection was deposited as a gift in1984.
Note
English
Other Finding Aids
The collection is listed. Finding aids may be consulted in Special Collections and Archives at Keele University, and at the National Register of Archives in London.
An authority record exists for the Goldendale Iron Company (GB 152 AAR1935).
Conditions Governing Use
There are no restrictions on the use of this archive, apart from the requirements of copyright law.
Accruals
Further deposits are not expected.
Additional Information
English