Govan Iron Works was an ironworks with five blast furnaces[1] that was founded in 1839 by William Dixon and located in 525 Crown Street in Govanhill, Glasgow.[2]
Formation
In 1800, Govanhill was well-established with coal mines[3] with many of them owned by William Dixon (c.1753-1822), an English coal merchant from Northumberland who had moved to Scotland in his teens to find work,[4] eventually becoming a miner.[5] Dixons career in mining progressed when he first became a colliery manager, then owner of Calder and Wilsontown ironworks.[4]
References
^Day, St. John V., ed. (1876). "The Iron Works". Notices of Some of the Principal Manufactures of the West of Scotland. Glasgow: Blackie & Son. p. 36.
^ abCrouzet, François (30 October 2008). The First Industrialists: The Problem of Origins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 124. ISBN978-0-521-08871-8.