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Что (кто) такое Coalport - определение

VILLAGE IN TELFORD AND WREKIN, SHROPSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM
  • Coalport Canal with the house at the entrance to the Tar Tunnel.
  • [[Coalport Bridge]]
  • Plaque half-way along the footbridge, commemorating those who died in the Great War.

Coalport         
¦ noun a kind of porcelain produced at Coalport in Shropshire, England, from the late 18th century.
Coalport porcelain         
  • Part of the old factory, now museum, with [[bottle kiln]] behind, and the canal running through the works.
  • Soup plate, 1809
TYPE OF PORCELAIN
Caughley; Indian tree pattern; Coalport china; Coalport China; John Rose (potter); Coalbrookdale porcelain
Coalport, Shropshire, England was a centre of porcelain and pottery production between about 1795 ("inaccurately" claimed as 1750 by the company)Modern forms (since 1875) of the factory mark include this date, which evidently relates to the founding of Caughley, which Coalport later took over. But it is not correct for Caughley either; Battie, 179 ("inaccurately" quoted); the start at Caughley was "soon after 1750" according to Honey, 286.
Coalport branch line         
DISUSED RAILWAY LINE IN SHROPSHIRE, ENGLAND
Coalport Branch Line
The Coalport branch line was a standard gauge London and North Western Railway branch line in Shropshire, England, which ran between Hadley Junction near Oakengates on the Stafford to Shrewsbury line and a terminus at Coalport East railway station on the north bank of the River Severn at Coalport.

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Coalport

Coalport is a village in Shropshire, England. It is located on the River Severn in the Ironbridge Gorge, a mile downstream of Ironbridge. It lies predominantly on the north bank of the river; on the other side is Jackfield.

The settlement was planned as a canal–river interchange and a complete "new town" by ironmaster William Reynolds, who between 1788 and 1796 built warehouses, workshops, factories and workers' accommodation in Coalport. He also directed the construction of the Shropshire Canal, linking the East Shropshire Coalfield with the River Severn — the terminus being Coalport Wharf between the Brewery Inn and Coalport Bridge. Coalport at this time was much larger than it is today.

It forms part of the civil parish of the Gorge and is the southeastern corner of the borough of Telford and Wrekin.