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Ind Archaeol Rev 23 (1)
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Title:
Ind Archaeol Rev 23 (1)
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Series:
Industrial Archaeology Review
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Volume:
23 (1)
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Journal
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Editor:
Marilyn Palmer
Peter Neaverson
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Association for Industrial Archaeology
Maney Publishing
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Year of Publication:
2001
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/iar/2001/00000023/00000001
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24 May 2001
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The Rolt Memorial Lecture 2000; A Retrospect by Kenneth Hudson and a prospect by S...
Marilyn Palmer
5 - 9
An editorial note explains that the author of the lecture, Kenneth Hudson, died in December 1999 before he was due to deliver it; however, his text is presented here (see below). A paper by Shane Gould on Hudson's contribution to industrial archaeology is also summarised.
Has Industrial Archaeology lost its way?
Kenneth Hudson
6 - 9
Considers the past achievements of industrial archaeologists, advocating that they should now extend their field of study to include commercial and other properties not usually considered `industrial'. A new name -- `workplace archaeology' -- is coined.
The Identification, Recording and Management of the More Recent Archaeological and Architectural Heritage of Essex
Shane Gould
11 - 24
Presents the results of an ongoing survey into the standing and buried remains of the more recent past, describing methodologies. Also examines the implementation of theoretical models within the planning process in order to examine wider social issues.
Appendix I
23
List of all the extensive surveys completed in Essex since the beginning of the project in 1995.
Appendix II
23 - 24
List of developer-funded reports produced as a direct response to the implementation of PPGs 15 and 16.
Appendix III
24
List of reports on emergency surveys undertaken by Essex County Council staff on occasions when significant information has been threatened due to the implementation of an old planning permission.
Appendix IV
24
List of RCHME/EH surveys completed at the request of Essex County Council.
The Embassy Cinema, Braintree, Essex
Anne Upson
Shaun Richardson
25 - 35
Reports on recording work undertaken in advance of refurbishment and conversion of a building considered to be the best surviving example of a Shipman and King cinema in the country. The project was joint winner of the Association for Industrial Archaeology (AIA) 1999 Fieldwork Award.
An Introduction to the Archaeology and Conservation of Football Stadia
Jonathan Smith
55 - 66
Raises concern over the limited conservation strategies applied to the mass of 'low-status' nineteenth- and twentieth-century structures and particularly football stadia, which are additionally under threat due to the installation of seating.
AIA Abstracts
Marilyn Palmer
76 - 80