Campion, G. (2005). Familiarity Breeding Contempt?. Ind Archaeol Rev 27 (2). Vol 27(2), pp. 195-215. https://doi.org/10.1179/030907205X73518.
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Familiarity Breeding Contempt? | |||
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Subtitle The sub title of the publication or report |
Understanding and Conserving Outworking Buildings and Landscapes | |||
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Ind Archaeol Rev 27 (2) | |||
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Industrial Archaeology Review | |||
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27 (2) | |||
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195 - 215 | |||
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The paper considers the inheritance represented by the buildings and landscapes connected with outworking, and the protection and curation given to them. Understanding and conservation of these assets is investigated by considering outworking in the East Midlands as a case study. Framework-knitting, lace and the boot and shoe industries were important economic staples in this region during the nineteenth century, resulting in the expansion of many cities, towns and villages where outworking housing, workshops and masters' houses were essential elements of production | |||
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2005 | |||
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24 Feb 2006 |