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Now even more tinplate is made, but from just three giant works.
In 1880 it became a tinplate works for the canning industry.
Both the ironworks and the tinplate works closed in 1877.
Beverage cans are also made of tinplate: see tin can.
They initially produced very similar tinplate toys to those being made in Germany.
Such fire marks were commonly made of tinplate, cast iron and lead.
There are a number of paired works done in Oil on circular tinplate "disks".
His father was employed in the local tinplate mill.
These machines made possible the continuous production of tinplate.
The tinplate was first cut up into strips, and then placed under the drop-hammer.
Its tubular rail is a symbol of the tinplate era.
Which steel mills are linked with each tinplate works?
At the time of his death he was described as "one of the leading tinplate makers in the world".
The land was once occupied by a farm, terraced housing and a tinplate works.
First production took place in the late 1800s, with a line of "tinplate" type trains.
The reading rooms were provided by the owners of the tinplate works which began in the mid-19th century.
It also has its own hospital known as the Tinplate Hospital.
Before 1890, Wales was the world's leading producer of tinplate, especially as used for canned foods.
Later this began to be rerolled and tinned to make tinplate.
Commercial pop pop boats have usually been made out of tinplate.
Tinplate was also used for decoration, such as ornamental windows and door lintels.
The city was a major manufacturing center, with industries in glass, breweries, fabrics and tinplate.
After this tariff, and with other causes, the US tinplate industry became the largest in the world.
The Tinplate Works managed to produce a steady amount until it finally closed in 1961.
A chef wearing a toque leans on a tinplate icebox.