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Næs Ironworks (Norwegian: Næs Jernverk or Næs verk) in Holt (now part of Tvedestrand municipality, in Aust-Agder county, Norway), was an iron works which started operation in 1665 under the name “Baaseland Værk”. The blast furnace and foundry were located at the Båsland farm, while the associated forge was located a kilometer further east, by the Storelva river at Næs. The blast furnace was new, and not an extension of the at Arendal which ceased operations in the 1650s. “Baaseland Værk” was given the name Naes blast furnace operation when the buildings were concentrated by Storelva in 1738.About 1840 the firm was renamed Jacob Aall & Søn. It ceased operation in 1959.

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  • Næs Ironworks (Norwegian: Næs Jernverk or Næs verk) in Holt (now part of Tvedestrand municipality, in Aust-Agder county, Norway), was an iron works which started operation in 1665 under the name “Baaseland Værk”. The blast furnace and foundry were located at the Båsland farm, while the associated forge was located a kilometer further east, by the Storelva river at Næs. The blast furnace was new, and not an extension of the at Arendal which ceased operations in the 1650s. “Baaseland Værk” was given the name Naes blast furnace operation when the buildings were concentrated by Storelva in 1738.About 1840 the firm was renamed Jacob Aall & Søn. It ceased operation in 1959. (en)
  • Het Næs jernverk is een voormalig hoogovenbedrijf in de plaats Holt in de gemeente Tvedestrand dat bestaan heeft van 1665 tot 1959. (nl)
  • Næs eller Nes Jernverk är ett före detta järnbruk i härad, Tvedestrands kommun, södra Norge. Järnbruket kalades 1574-1665 Barbu jernverk, 1665-1738 Båseland verk och därefter Næs Jernverk. 1797 köptes det av Jacob Aall och förblev sedan i släkten Aalls ägo. 1906 lades masugnsdriften ned och man satsade helt på degelstål. 1959 lades bruket ned. (sv)
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  • Næs Ironworks (Norwegian: Næs Jernverk or Næs verk) in Holt (now part of Tvedestrand municipality, in Aust-Agder county, Norway), was an iron works which started operation in 1665 under the name “Baaseland Værk”. The blast furnace and foundry were located at the Båsland farm, while the associated forge was located a kilometer further east, by the Storelva river at Næs. The blast furnace was new, and not an extension of the at Arendal which ceased operations in the 1650s. “Baaseland Værk” was given the name Naes blast furnace operation when the buildings were concentrated by Storelva in 1738.About 1840 the firm was renamed Jacob Aall & Søn. It ceased operation in 1959. (en)
  • Het Næs jernverk is een voormalig hoogovenbedrijf in de plaats Holt in de gemeente Tvedestrand dat bestaan heeft van 1665 tot 1959. (nl)
  • Næs eller Nes Jernverk är ett före detta järnbruk i härad, Tvedestrands kommun, södra Norge. Järnbruket kalades 1574-1665 Barbu jernverk, 1665-1738 Båseland verk och därefter Næs Jernverk. 1797 köptes det av Jacob Aall och förblev sedan i släkten Aalls ägo. 1906 lades masugnsdriften ned och man satsade helt på degelstål. 1959 lades bruket ned. (sv)
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  • Næs jernverk (en)
  • Næs jernverk (nl)
  • Næs Jernverk (sv)
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