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Ind Archaeol Rev 20
Title
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Title:
Ind Archaeol Rev 20
Series
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Series:
Industrial Archaeology Review
Volume
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Volume:
20
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Peter Neaverson
Marilyn Palmer
Publisher
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Publisher:
Association for Industrial Archaeology
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1998
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Date Of Issue From: 1998
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/iar/1998/00000020/00000001
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20 Jan 2002
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Abstract
The archaeological excavation of wooden waggonway remains at Lambton D Pit, Sunderland
Ian M Ayris
John Nolan
Andrew Durkin
5 - 22
Covers late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century remains, including pit-head structures.
The introduction of edge-runner incorporating mills in the British gunpowder industry
Glenys M Crocker
Keith R Fairclough
23 - 36
New documentary evidence indicates that edge runners had already begun to replace pestle mills before c 1720 in factories supplying the government. Inventories relating to the powdermills at Sewardstone (Essex) are discussed and transcribed in an appendix (32--4).
The influence of William Fairbairn on Robert Stephenson's bridge designs; four bridges in north-east England
R W Rennison
37 - 48
Discusses mid nineteenth-century developments in iron bridge technology reflected in the trussed-girder bridges at Stockton, two box-girder bridges at Gateshead, and the arch bridge at Sunderland.
The Silver End Model Village for Crittall Manufacturing Co Ltd
Tony Crosby
69 - 82
Discusses the early twentieth-century housing built at Silver End (Essex) to house the company's workforce.
AIA abstracts
129 - 135
Recent publications and press-cuttings relating to industrial archaeology.