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Mining Heritage Soc Ir Newsl 14
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Title:
Mining Heritage Soc Ir Newsl 14
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Series:
Mining Heritage Society of Ireland Newsletter
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14
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Editor:
Des Cowman
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Publisher:
Mining Heritage Society of Ireland Cumann Oireacht na Miandóireachta
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Year of Publication:
2000
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
09 Apr 2001
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Archive Record and Display work in Ireland: developing the national Mine Heritage Inventory
Martin F Critchley
John Morris
3 - 5
Summary of a talk outlining the kinds of information used to compile an inventory of Irish mining heritage and the ways that the computerised database (run on Microsoft Access and integrated with Geographical Information Systems) can be interrogated.
Monaghan site inventory weekend: Aug. 19--20
John Morris
5 - 6
Reports on the recording of three mining sites in Monaghan (Co). The mid-nineteenth-century mine office building at Tassan, together with the foundations for a nearby engine house, the main shaft site, the probable dressing floor and an intact iron horse whim were recorded. The former mine manager's house and the foundation of the engine house chimney at nearby Annaglogh were also recorded together with the remains of the office building and the foundations of the presumed engine and boiler houses at Coolartra. Also mentions the discovery of a mining-related poem, which refers to a race meeting for horses, ponies and donkeys organised by the mine captain of Coolartra in 1892.