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Cementation furnace, Sheffield : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cementation furnace, Sheffield
The Cementation furnace in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England is a Grade II Listed Building〔( Sheffield City Council. ) Gives a list of all listed buildings in Sheffield.〕 and is the only example of this type of steel making furnace to survive intact in Great Britain. It is situated on Doncaster Street in the St Vincent's Quarter just north west of the city centre. ==History== The furnace was built in 1848 to produce steel by the cementation process by the local steel firm of Daniel Doncasters and Sons, a firm which had been established in Sheffield in 1778.〔( www.doncasters.com. ) Gives some details on the firm Daniel Doncasters.〕 By 1860 there were 250 cementation furnaces in Sheffield capable of producing 80,000 tons of blister steel and the large conical structures were a characteristic feature of the city‘s industrial landscape.〔( Shakespeare public house (Gibraltar St). ) Gives number of furnaces and output.〕 The furnace on Doncaster Street is the only remaining example which is undamaged although there are two other sites in the immediate area which have examples which are partially intact, these being at Bower Spring and Millsands. The Doncaster Street furnace operated throughout World War II and a blackout cover was fitted to the furnace outlet as a precaution during air raids, this is still in place today (painted white). The furnace ceased operation in 1951.〔''"Pevsner Architectural Guides - Sheffield"'', Ruth Harman & John Minnis, ISBN 0-300-10585-1, Pages 163-165 Gives 1848 as year of construction and details of other partial cementation furnaces in Sheffield.〕
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