Howgill Bridge Kiln
Quarry processes
Gosford Estate limekiln
Heavy chemical industry
Scunthorpe furnaces
Rosedale East
Steel on the move
Dust suppression
Cheshire chemicals
Swaledale limekiln
Crushing
Chinese cement
18000 litres of water
Whites of Widnes
NO HGV's
Whyalla
Q to X
Reels Head
Völklingen
Braithwaite Tank
Grain
Once there were mines
Offices
Snowy Catici
High Haber Kiln
The Golden Spike
Catici
Retort
Harberwain Plantation
Prestongrange Engine
Hardendale limeworks
Lancashire Chemical Works
Northern
Cooling
Storrs Common
Hesketh Pit
Cardiff Central
Scunthorpe
No.3 Twist Mill or Brook Mill
Steelworks tower
Disused
Monumental Mason
Waiting for torpedoes
New Engine Mine
Haig above the weeds
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Carsid, Charleroi
Forges de la Providence was a Belgian steel producing company based in the Hainaut region around Charleroi. Founded as Société Anonyme des laminoirs, forges, fonderies et usines de la Providence the company had three steel production sites at Marchienne-au-Pont in Belgium, and Réhon and Hautmont in France.
The company was independent until 1966 when it became part of the Cockerill-Ougrée, briefly being absorbed into Thy-Marcinelle et Monceau before becoming part of Cockerill-Sambre.
In the 1980s the French steel plants closed, the Belgian plant continued to operate until 2008, becoming part of the Duferco group as Carsid at the beginnin of the 21st century. Coke and blast furnace production at the CARSID plant ceased in 2008 and did not restart - the plant was closed in 2012.
The company was independent until 1966 when it became part of the Cockerill-Ougrée, briefly being absorbed into Thy-Marcinelle et Monceau before becoming part of Cockerill-Sambre.
In the 1980s the French steel plants closed, the Belgian plant continued to operate until 2008, becoming part of the Duferco group as Carsid at the beginnin of the 21st century. Coke and blast furnace production at the CARSID plant ceased in 2008 and did not restart - the plant was closed in 2012.
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