Allen, T., Cotterill, M. and Pike, G. (2001). Copperas:. Ind Archaeol Rev 23 (2). Vol 23(2), pp. 93-112. https://doi.org/10.1179/030907201786281899.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Copperas: | ||||
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Subtitle The sub title of the publication or report |
an account of the Whitstable copperas works and the first major chemical industry in England | ||||
Issue The name of the volume or issue |
Ind Archaeol Rev 23 (2) | ||||
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Industrial Archaeology Review | ||||
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23 (2) | ||||
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93 - 112 | ||||
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An array of timber posts set in mortar was exposed by marine erosion on the foreshore of Tankerton Bay, Whitstable, on the North Kent coast in 1995. The posts were established as having been a copperas works, the first major inorganic chemical industry to be established in England. Further research showed that the copperas industry played a previously unexpected role in the industrialisation of the national economy from the late-sixteenth to the late-eighteenth centuries, and that a comprehensive history of the industry has yet to be compiled. | ||||
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2001 | ||||
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13 Jun 2002 |