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The work combines archival research and field investigation to chart the long history of iron extraction and manufacture in the Forest of Dean, describing ancient surface workings and underground passages, their quarry-like scowles, and evidence of early miners. It reconstructs tools, ladders, footprints, and other relics found in mines, and outlines the layout and operation of forges and furnaces. Drawing on court records and local observation, it presents a chronological account of mining and smelting techniques, economic patterns, and the industry’s technological development up to the author’s present day.

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H. G. Nicholls

H. G. Nicholls was a writer and historian known for his works on the industrial and historical significance of the Forest of Dean in England. His notable publications include "Iron Making in the Olden Times," which explores the ancient mining and forging practices in the region, and "The Forest of Dean: An Historical and Descriptive Account," providing a comprehensive overview of the area's history and landscape. Nicholls' writings contribute to the understanding of the local heritage and the evolution of iron-making techniques, reflecting the cultural and industrial legacy of the Forest of Dean.

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