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Ind Archaeol Rev 3 (3)
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Title:
Ind Archaeol Rev 3 (3)
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Series:
Industrial Archaeology Review
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Volume:
3 (3)
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Journal
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Editor:
Stafford M Linsley
J K Harrison
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Year of Publication:
1979
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Date Of Issue From: 1979
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/maney/iar/1979/00000003/00000003
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05 Dec 2008
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Abstract
The slate industry of Pembrokeshire and its borders
David G Tucker
Mary Tucker
203 - 227
Gives an account of this lesser-known industry, a historical gazetteer of known quarries, and a detailed description of some of the more interesting sites.
Hill Pits, Blaenavon
John Van Laun
258 - 275
This paper presents the results of fieldwork at Hill Pits, Blaenavon, sunk in the 1830s in order to supply the Blaenavon Ironworks with iron ore and coal. As well as the pits themselves, the major part of a communication system comprising a tramroad and inclined plane with the remains of a brake engine are present. The paper outlines the geology and historical background to the site before describing the field evidence. The conclusion considers the dating of elements of the site with reference to OS mapping of the 1880s, and the relationship of Hill Pits to nearby sites. LD
Excavation of a Haystack Boiler
Barry C Fagg
281 - 282
Note on the excavation by the South West Wales Industrial Archaeology Society of the site of a Cornish beam engine house at Scott's Pit, Birchgrove, Swansea. An unexpected discovery was the base of a Newcomen or 'haystack' boiler, in addition to that of a Cornish boiler. LD
UF Foam Helps to Preserve Old Work Boat
Anon
282
Note on the preservation of a 200-year-old slate-carrying vessel used on Llanberis lake in North Wales. LD