Industrial Archaeology: An Introduction |
Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 8 |
THE URGENCY OF INDUSTRIAL | 22 |
THE APPROACH | 34 |
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Abraham Darby beam Belper Bonawe breweries brick Bristol Britain British buildings built canal carried cast iron cement clay coal Coalbrookdale Colliery Cornish cotton crane cylinder deal Derbyshire derelict district Durham early nineteenth century eighteenth century England equipment evidence example factory farm feet Festiniog furnace glass hearth historians horse important Industrial Archaeology industrial monuments Industrial Revolution interest kiln L. T. C. Rolt Lancashire London machine machinery Manchester manufacture masonry material method Midlands mining Museum National Coal Board Newcomen Society North organisation Pannell photographs pits possible pottery preserved produced pumping engines railway records relics remains Rhys Jenkins river roads seventeenth century shaft Southampton Staffordshire steam engine steel stone structure surviving T. S. Ashton textile Tide mill timber tion town Transactions transport usually W. G. Hoskins Wailes Wales warehouses water-wheel Watt wheel winding windmills woollen Yorkshire