Steel sleepers in Africa
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This image shows steel sleepers being laid in Africa, that had been made in Dowlais works, It illustrates just how widely Dowlais iron and steel were used in the world.
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Reproduced by kind permission of the John Owen Estate, and Ron Jenkins, from whose collection this image comes.
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