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It's a different story just up the road where a big ironstone quarry used to be.
The ironstone school hall dates from 1631, and is still in daily use.
They were on a long low ridge of black ironstone, and the ground took no prints.
It was designed in an early English style with blue ironstone walls.
The two resources that the Romans needed were ironstone and fuel.
In the north of the county a large ironstone quarrying industry developed from 1850.
The ironstone plateau has more trees and travel is easier.
It is built of red sandstone, locally known as ironstone.
Close to the north is a former ironstone quarry.
The land was also rich in coal and ironstone.
An ironstone mine was opened to work on a rock outcrop in 1853.
In 1876, the pottery began production of white ironstone.
It dates from the early 11th century and is built of Ironstone.
The local area has reserves of coal and ironstone.
The church is constructed from the local ironstone or Horton stone and was restored in 1875.
The church is constructed in ironstone with Welsh slate roofs.
A variety of ironstone types was being produced by the mid-19th century.
The church is built from limestone rubble with ironstone dressings.
Ironstone from the field north of the road was carried by horse-drawn cart to the station.
The area generally is also often referred to as Ironstone, Massachusetts.
She began to scoop eggs onto an ironstone plate.
By 1910 an ironstone works had been established.
This allowed the company to access new sources of ironstone, including from 1851 onwards those in Cleveland.
Macdonald worked in both coal and ironstone mines for the next sixteen years.
This section was known as Ironstone, after good quality bog iron ore found near here.