Stanton Ironworks
Type: Business
Stanton Ironworks was a major employer in Stanton-by-Dale, with extensive iron works operations in the village. The works were noted as being in operation and likely to be considerably enlarged in 1848, providing employment to many local residents including labourers and skilled workers.
Buildings
No buildings recorded for this institution.
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Historical Records
- Stanton-by-Dale Iron Works - Wage Reduction - 3 December 1847
- Drunkenness at Stanhope Arms - 30 May 1873
- Threatening Language: Dale Abbey Contractor and Stanton Underviewer - 14 June 1873
- New Derbyshire Iron and Coal Company - 18 January 1878
- Foresters' Fete - 26 July 1878
- Dreadful Accident at Stanton-by-Dale - 23 November 1883
- Alleged Rape - 19 October 1900
- Coal for Stanton and Dale - 22 March 1912
- Ex-Soldier Assaults Landlord at Stanhope Arms - 21 May 1914
- A Belgian Refugee in Trouble at Stanton - 6 January 1916
- Nearly 90 Years in One House: Recollections of Stanton's Oldest Resident - 19 March 1920
- Closed Down: Dale Abbey Colliery's Career at an End - 1 July 1920
- Sandiacre & Stapleford Gossip: Local Industries and History - 13 August 1920
- Obituary: George Hall of Dale Road, Stanton - 27 August 1920
- Police as Hosts: Five Hundred Dancers at Sandiacre Event - 21 February 1936
- Firm's Gift to Village of Stanton: New Playing Field Opened - 14 May 1937
- Overalls Missing: Long Eaton Man Accused of Theft - 3 September 1937
- Overalls Stolen: Long Eaton Man Placed on Probation - 9 September 1937
- Stanton-by-Dale Victory Fund Fete and Gala - 21 July 1945
- After Life's Work He Has Something Concrete to Show - F. B. Cornelius - 23 March 1956
- Licensee Dies Month After Retirement - 8 May 1969
