Oakamoor Copper Works

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Date:1922 - 1924 (c.)

Description:This photograph shows the Yankee Mill, which is the bright/light coloured roof immediately to the right of the Big Mill Chimney. This was originally a three storey building, a bronze wire mill which burned down on January 6th 1921, and was rebuilt later in 1922 as a two storey mill.

In 1790 the Cheadle Copper and Brass Company acquired a tinplate works at Oakamoor and began smelting copper, mostly for factories in Birmingham. In 1852 the works were purchased by Thomas Bolton & Sons. By 1890 there was no more room for expansion at Oakamoor so they began building at Froghall. In 1940 Froghall became the company headquarters and in 1962 the Oakamoor works closed down and demolition work began. The works made copper wire, strip, sheet, bar, rod and tube, as well as machined components for the electrical and engineering industries.

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Donor ref:P2003.1.156 (37/12819)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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