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Ardeer nitroglycerine factory

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Ardeer nitroglycerine factory
Women mixing dynamite at the factory in 1897
Ardeer nitroglycerine factory is located in North Ayrshire
Ardeer nitroglycerine factory
Ardeer nitroglycerine factory
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Built1871
LocationArdeer peninsula, Stevenston, Scotland
Coordinates55°37′17″N 4°43′25″W / 55.62149°N 4.72352°W / 55.62149; -4.72352
IndustryDynamite and explosives
Employees13000
Area2000+ acres
Owner(s)Alfred Nobel
Defunct1990's

Ardeer nitroglycerine factory was an explosives factory, located on the Ardeer Peninsula, Ardeer North Ayrshire, Scotland that was built by Alfred Bernhard Nobel and operated from between 1871[1] and 1990's.[2]

Formation

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When Alfred Nobel came to Britain to promote the use of nitro-glycerine and search for finances for a new manufacturing plant, nitro-glycerine had an bad reputation with the British government.[1]

On the 3 April 1866, the SS European, a 1700ton steamship, carrying 70 crates of nitroglycerine spontaneously blew up in Colón, Panama killing 50 sailors (sources vary) and destroying the ship.[3]

In 1863 and 1864, Alfred Nobel was awarded UK patents on the use of Nitroglycerine as an explosive.[4] This was followed by a Dynamite patent award by the British government on 12 February 1869.[4]

See also

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References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b Schuck & Sohlman 1929, p. 263.
  2. ^ Dolan & Oglethorpe 1996, p. 10.
  3. ^ Pauli, Hertha (1942). Alfred Nobel, dynamite king, architect of peace (1st ed.). New York: L.B. Fischer. p. 93.
  4. ^ a b Schuck & Sohlman 1929, p. 114.

Bibliography

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  • Dolan, John E.; Oglethorpe, Miles K. (1996). EXPLOSIVES IN THE SERVICE OF MAN Ardeer and The Nobel Heritage. Edinburgh: Royal Commission of on the Ancient and Modern Monuments of Scotland. p. 10. ISBN 0748058117.
  • Schuck, H; Sohlman, R (1929). "Early Days at the Ardeer Factory". The Life Of Alfred Noble. London: William Heinemann Ltd. p. 263.