George Insole

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George Insole (baptised 5 December 1790 – 1 January 1851) was an English entrepreneur who built an extensive coal mining and shipping business in South Wales. A younger son of an English tenant farmer in Worcestershire, Insole made judicious use of significant financial assistance from his wider family to move to Cardiff, Wales, in 1828, to enter into partnership there as a brick, timber and coal merchant (1829–1830), and to become an independent coal producer and shipper in 1832. He pioneered the introduction and early success of South Wales steam coal in the London and international markets and his coal contracts underpinned Lucy Thomas's reputation as "the mother of the Welsh steam coal trade". rdf:langString
rdf:langString George Insole
rdf:langString George Insole
rdf:langString George Insole
rdf:langString Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Wales
xsd:date 1851-01-01
rdf:langString Worcestershire, England
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rdf:langString Oil painting portrait of older gentleman circa 1840
rdf:langString St Margaret's Church, Roath, Cardiff
xsd:date 1851-01-01
rdf:langString Pioneering development of the mineral resources of the South Wales coal fields
rdf:langString Colliery proprietor and entrepreneur
rdf:langString Mr Insole was an enterprising and extensive coal proprietor; and was mainly instrumental in developing the resources of one of the most important mineral districts in this county.
rdf:langString If the beginnings of Cardiff's trade in bituminous coal were due to the entrepreneurial flair of Walter Coffin, without question the pioneer of the port's trade in steam coal was George Insole. ... it was Insole who, in the 'thirties and 'forties of the last [19th] century, for the first time exported steam coal from Cardiff to London, to scattered overseas markets from Malta to Alexandria, and who supplied the British Admiralty.
rdf:langString E. D. Lewis, "Pioneers of the Cardiff Coal Trade"
rdf:langString The Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, 4 January 1851
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rdf:langString George Insole (baptised 5 December 1790 – 1 January 1851) was an English entrepreneur who built an extensive coal mining and shipping business in South Wales. A younger son of an English tenant farmer in Worcestershire, Insole made judicious use of significant financial assistance from his wider family to move to Cardiff, Wales, in 1828, to enter into partnership there as a brick, timber and coal merchant (1829–1830), and to become an independent coal producer and shipper in 1832. He pioneered the introduction and early success of South Wales steam coal in the London and international markets and his coal contracts underpinned Lucy Thomas's reputation as "the mother of the Welsh steam coal trade". Insole is claimed to have been the first to supply the London market (1830), the international market (Malta, 1831), and the Royal Navy (1831) with South Wales steam coal. Insole was for many years the largest shipper of steam coal at Cardiff.
xsd:date 1790-12-05
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xsd:gYear 1851

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