EPW018805 ENGLAND (1927). The Ship Canal Portland Cement Works and the Steel Drum Works, Ellesmere Port, 1927
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Title | [EPW018805] The Ship Canal Portland Cement Works and the Steel Drum Works, Ellesmere Port, 1927 |
Reference | EPW018805 |
Date | 8-July-1927 |
Link | |
Place name | ELLESMERE PORT |
Parish | |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 341155, 376718 |
Longitude / Latitude | -2.8827344667801, 53.283888799337 |
National Grid Reference | SJ412767 |
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Shropshire Union Canal |
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Manchester Ship Canal |
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loco shed |
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raw coal elevator |
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coal drier |
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coal mills |
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kilns 1-3 |
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dry process rawmill house |
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limestone/shale store |
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fine coal hoppers |
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kiln house |
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kiln 6 |
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kiln 4 |
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kiln 5 |
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cement mill house |
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cement packing & loading |
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cooperage |
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cask making shop |
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water tank |
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water pump house |
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sack and cask stores |
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disused power house stack |
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slurry pump house |
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slurry mixer |
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wet rawmill house |
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limestone & shale hoppers |
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limestone & shale storage bins |
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loading & discharging platform |
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Ellesmere Port Cement FC football ground |
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pavilion |
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limestone crusher |
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wharf with two electric travelling cranes |
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steel drum works under construction |
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User Comment Contributions
The Ellesmere Port cement plant (also known as the Ship Canal Works) was started in 1912 by the Ship Canal Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd, on the site of the Smelting Corporation plant. The plant had no on-site raw materials. Limestone was brought by sea from the Little Orme, and shale by rail from Llangwstenin. It commenced as a three-kiln dry process plant. In 1920 two larger wet process kilns were installed, and a third was installed in 1927. The photograph may have been taken on the commissioning day of the latter. The plant was acquired by the Red Triangle Group in 1926, and on the collapse of the latter in 1931, it was acquired by APCM who shut it down early the following year. For details, history and many links, see [[http://www.cementkilns.co.uk/cement_kiln_ellesmere.html]]. |
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