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Ind Archaeol Rev 26 (1)
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Title:
Ind Archaeol Rev 26 (1)
Series
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Series:
Industrial Archaeology Review
Volume
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Volume:
26 (1)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
David Gwyn
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Publisher:
Association for Industrial Archaeology
Maney Publishing
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2004
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/iar/2004/00000026/00000001
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Created Date:
12 Aug 2005
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The Rolt Memorial Lecture 2003; The Iron Bridge -- New Research in the Ironbridge ...
David De Haan
3 - 19
Outlines new discoveries that emerged during the recent historic building survey of the Iron Bridge in Shropshire -- both from site observation and the archives, plus the subsequent phase of experimental archaeology that became possible through funding of a BBC Timewatch programme, and the new thinking that derived from the experiment.
Town and Factory; An Historic Building Survey of 200 Years of John P...
Diana Sproat
Ronan Toolis
James Hepher
Dorothy Rankin
21 - 36
Account of a programme of historic building recording at Kilncraigs, later Patons & Baldwins woollen mill. The project involved a full architectural, historical and social study of the complex, which ranged from several stone-built mills of the nineteenth century to modern single-storey spinning sheds of the 1980s. The article covers the background surrounding the project and what was required to record the mill in its entirety prior to demolition; the methodology employed on-site during the archaeological works; the wool industry in Scotland and the role that Kilncraigs mill had in this industry and in Alloa; and the architectural history and development of the complex.
Monasteries of Manufacture; Questioning the Origins of English Industrial Arch...
Paul Belford
45 - 62
The article looks at industrial buildings in relation to other forms of post-medieval architectural expression, and explores the origin of the typical industrial complex, arguing that elements of medieval cognition were retained into the nineteenth century.