Nevell, M. D. (2013). Bridgewater. Industrial Archaeology Review 35 (1). Special Issue. Vol 35(1), pp. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1179/0309072813Z.00000000013.

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Bridgewater
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the Archaeology of the First Arterial Industrial Canal
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Industrial Archaeology Review 35 (1). Special Issue
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Industrial Archaeology Review
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35 (1)
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86
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1 - 21
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This paper reviews, for the first time, the archaeology of the entire length of the Bridgewater Canal. It seeks to review two decades of piecemeal fieldwork along the length of the canal, from Runcorn in Cheshire to Worsley in Salford, before looking at the evidence for the construction of the canal, including the aqueducts, embankments and warehouses. The study then looks at the technological impact of the canal. It concludes by assessing the Bridgewater in its international context and setting out a research agenda for its future study as a linear transport monument of the Industrial Age.
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Michael D Nevell ORCID icon
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2013
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Industrial Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
Embankments (Auto Detected Subject)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1179/0309072813Z.00000000013
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31 Oct 2013