Soho Manufactory
The
Soho Manufactory
was an early
factory
, opening in
Soho, Birmingham
,
England
by
Matthew Boulton
in
1761
. The manufactory produced a wide range of goods from
buttons
,
buckles
and boxes to
japanned ware
, and later luxury products such as
silverware
and
ormolu
(a type of gilded
bronze
). It was also home to the first
steam
-powered
mint
. In the
1990s
, the television
archaeology
programme "
Time Team
" excavated the site.
See also
Soho Foundry
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