An ironmaster is the manager, and usually owner, of a forge or blast furnace for the processing of iron. It is a term mainly associated with the period of the Industrial Revolution, especially in Great Britain.
The ironmaster was usually a large-scale entrepreneur and thus an important member of a community. He would have a large country house or mansion as his residence. The organization of operations surrounding the smelting, refining, and casting of iron was labour-intensive, and so there would be numerous workers reliant on the furnace works.
There were ironmasters (possibly not called such) from the 17th century onward, but they became more prominent with the great expansion in the British iron industry during the Industrial Revolution.
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Full frame image of The Iron Bridge, Ironbridge, England
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Portrait du maître de forges et homme politique anglais Isaac Lowthian Bell (1816-1904), peint par F...
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Historic portrait of ironmaster John Vaughan, co-founder of Bolckow, Vaughan ca 1860
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Portrait of Henry Bolckow, co-founder of Bolckow Vaughan of Middlesbrough, about 1860
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Buildings in the Reading Furnace Historic District, near Warwick, Pennsylvania. The mansion can be s...
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