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Well Meadow Street Crucible Furnace : ウィキペディア英語版
Well Meadow Street Crucible Furnace

35 Well Meadow Street is the site of a house, attached workshops, courtyard complex and a crucible furnace. It is located in the St Vincent's Quarter of the City of Sheffield in England, it is also part of the Well Meadow Conservation Area.〔( Sheffield City Council. ) Gives details of Well Meadow Conservation Area.〕 Despite its current run down state, the buildings and furnace are grade II
* listed buildings because of their importance as part of Sheffield’s industrial heritage and it is regarded as, ''“One of the most significant of the city’s 19th century industrial monuments”''.〔''"Pevsner Architectural Guides - Sheffield"'', Ruth Harman & John Minnis, Yale University Press, ISBN 0 300 10585 1, Page 167, Gives quote and history.〕
==History==
The Well Meadow area was developed from farmland, starting in the early part of the 19th century as the industrial city of Sheffield expanded in boundaries. The original development consisted of back-to-back houses combined with small industrial works. 35 Well Meadow Street dates from around 1840 and was built by the established industrial firm of Samuel Peace. The firm started in 1787 with premises in nearby Scotland Street and had a wide diversity of products such as files, saws, cutlery and scythes. When they opened the 35 Well Meadow Street premises it was as steel and file manufacturers' and iron merchants. The manufacturing process included primary steel production in the crucible furnace and the finishing of the final product in the adjacent workshop.
Small scale Crucible steel making remained economically viable into the 1930s although manufacturing at the Well Meadow site ended in 1926. Much of the social housing around the works was demolished in the 1930s under a slum clearance programme with the cleared space was used by small workshops of the metal trades industry. By the 1990s much of 35 Well Meadow Street was disused, boarded up and in a dilapidated state although one block was used for the production of scissors. Recent developments have seen some renovation to the building with new windows being installed. It now stands in the middle of the St Vincent Quarter, an action plan announced in 2004 proposes the restoration of all 16 Grade II
* and Grade II listed buildings within the quarter.〔''"Pevsner Architectural Guides - Sheffield"'', Ruth Harman & John Minnis, Yale University Press, ISBN 0 300 10585 1, Page 167, Gives quote and history.〕〔''"Listed Buildings in Sheffield"'', Barbara A. West, The Hallamshire Press, ISBN 1 874718 32 6, Page 98, Gives historical details.〕

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