AIA Industrial Archaeology Review

Subject Index - Volumes I To XXVII : 1976-2005

The index entries are arranged chronologically and the page numbers quoted refer to the opening page of the item.

Explanation

eg III-92 = Volume III page 92 (each volume paginated consecutively 1 -)

eg III-85 NN - Volume III page 85 Notes and News

Volumes I to VI - Three issues per volume

Volume I 1976/7; II 1977/8; III 1978/9; IV 1979/80; V 1980/1; VI 1981/2;

Volumes VII to XVIII - Two issues per volume

Volume VII 1984/5; VIII 1985/6; IX 1986/7; X 1987/8; XI 1988/9; XII 1989/90; XIII 1990/1; XIV 1991/2; XV 1992/3; XVI 1993/4; XVII 1994/5, XVIII 1995/6.

Volume XIX to XXII; one issue per volume

Volume XIX 1997; XX 1998

Volumes XXI onwards Two issues per volume

Volume XXI 1999; XXII 2000; XXIII 2001; XXIV 2002; XXV 2003; XXVI 2004; XXVII 2005;

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Agriculture

'Some Precursors of Modern Liquid Fertiliser Technology' (D.A. PALGRAVE), I-236

Stationary Threshing Set at Windhouse Farm, Mid Yell, Shetland, IV-265 NN

'Farm and Threshing Mill at Poltimore Farm, Farway, Devon' (M. WATTS), XIII-182

'The Industrial Archaeology of Agriculture, Rural Life Collections and the National Trust' (D. THACKRAY), XVIII-117

Farm Buildings and the Industrial Age (P.S. BARNWELL), XXVII

English woodlands and the supply of fuel for industry (D. CROSSLEY), XXVII

Alum Extraction

'Redressing the balance - an archaeological evaluation of North Yorkshire's coastal alum industry' (G. MARSHALL), XVIII-39

Archives

A Dutch Photographic Archive, II-193 NN

'Two probate inventories from Industrial Shropshire' (B. TRINDER), III-239

The Dictionary of Business Biography, IV-194 NN

The Geological Museum Photographic Collection, South Kensington, V-177

The National Sound Archive, VI-229 NN

The Business Archives Council of Scotland, XI-110 NN

'The Historical Manuscripts Commission and the History of British business and industry' (N.W. JAMES), XIV-193

Progress Report by the Business Archives Council of Scotland, XV-110 NN

From the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick, XV-111 NN

'The Business Archives Council and the Industrial Archaeologist' (R.STOREY), XV-211

'The Fairbanks of Sheffield: Surveyors' Records as a source for the study of regional economic development in the 18th and 19th centuries (D. CROSSLEY), XIX-5

'John Farey, Jr., technical author and draughtsman: his contribution to Rees's : his contribution to Rees's Cyclopaedia' (A.P. WOOLRICH), XX-49

Review Article: 'Archaeological Abstracts' (M. PALMER & P. NEAVERSON), XXI-61

The ‘Contemporary Archaeology of Mell Square – Developing an Interpretive Framework and Research Strategy for the ‘Preservation by Record’ of a 1960s Shopping Precinct in the West Midlands (J. LAMB), XXVI

Aviation

'Skating Rinks to Shadow Factories: the Evolution of British Aircraft Manufacturing Complexes' (M. STRATTON), XVIII-223

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Bibliography

'Industrial Archaeology in Western Europe: A Bibliography' (J. GREENWOOD), VI-125

'The Industrial Heritage of Australia and New Zealand: An Essay in Bibliography and Criticism' (I. DONNACHIE), VII-200

Bibliography on Swiss Art and Preservation of Old Monuments and Sites, IX-110 NN

A Bibliography of Turnpike Studies, X-244 NN

'An Attempt at a Bibliography of Samuel Smiles' (A.E. JARVIS), XIII-162

'The Stationary Steam Engine: A Critical Bibliography' (C. BOWDEN), XV-177

The Notions of Production and Consumption in Industrial Archaeology: Towards Research Agenda (R. RILEY), XXVII

Landscape with Writers: Engineering and the Industrial Landscape in English Literature (D. SMITH), XXVII

Boot and Shoe Manufacture

'Early Technological Innovation in the British Footwear Industry' (P.R. MOUNFIELD), II-129

Brewing and Malting etc.

'The Cooper in Liverpool' (A. GRANT), I-28

The National Brewery Museum Trust, VIII-235 NN

'Halse Maltings, Somerset' (M. MILES), XI-136

'Establishing a Typology for the Buildings of the Floor Malting Industry' (A. PATRICK), XVIII-180

'The Development of Malthouses around the Hertfordshire-Essex border' (T. CROSBY), XXII-53

The chicken or the egg? The relationship between industry and transport in East Anglia (D. ALDERTON), XXVII

Bridges

'The Iron Bridge at Sunderland: a Revision' (S.T. MILLER), I-70

'Notes on the History, Development and Uses of Tubes in the Construction of Bridges' (S. TYSON), II-143

'Cast Iron and Bridge-building in Scotland' (J.R. HUME), II-290

'The First Iron Bridges' (B. TRINDER), III-112

'Coalport Bridge: A Study in Historical Interpretation' (B. TRINDER), III-153

Cast Iron and Bridge Building in Scotland, A Further Note, IV-108 NN

'The Balmoral Bridge of I K Brunel' (A. BUCHANAN and S. JONES), IV-214

'The Iron Bridge at Trentham' (H. TORRENS and B. TRINDER), VI-43

Sydney Harbour Bridge: Golden Jubilee, VI-156 NN

'Samuel Brown in North-east Scotland' (T. DAY), VII-154

'The Old Spey Bridge, Fochabers' (T. DAY), X-71

Kincardine Bridge, X-245 NN

'The Iron Bridge; its manufacture and construction' (H. HODSON), XV-36

'Telford's Aberdeenshire Bridges' (T. DAY), XVII-193

'The influence of William Fairbairn on Robert Stephenson's bridge designs: four bridges in north-east England' (R W. RENNISON), XX-37

The Iron Bridge – New research in the Ironbridge Gorge (D. DE HAAN), XXVI

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Canals

'Railway and Canal Coal Drops at Sharpness Docks' (G.P.J. PREECE), II-78

'The Swansea Canal: Navigation and Power Supplier' (S.R. HUGHES), IV-51

'Canal Tunnels Associated with Mineral Exploitation' (P.K. ROBERTS), V-5

Gloucester Docks Development Proposals, V-171 NN

'The Smethwick Engine' (J.H. ANDREW), VIII-7

'Thomas Telford and the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal' (G.N. CRAWFORD), XI-155

'Canal Pumping Engines' (J.H. ANDREW), XV-140

'An Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief at Garston Lock, Kennet and Avon Canal' (P.A. HARDING), XVII-159

'The Canal at Smethwick - under, over and finally through the high ground' (J.H. ANDREW), XVII-171

'The Excavation of a turf-sided lock at Monkey Marsh, Thatcham, Berks (P.A, HARDING & R. NEWMAN), XIX-31

'Brush Piling: 18th century English engineering in an American wilderness' (P. LORD JR & C. SALISBURY), XIX-49

'The Fenny Compton Tunnel, Oxford Canal' (JOHN SELBY), XXIV-103

The Archaeology of the Canal Warehouses of North-West England and the Social Archaeology of industrialisation (M. NEVELL), XXV

Chemical Industry, Salt, Soap, Gunpowder Manufacture etc.

'Some Precursors of Modern Liquid Fertiliser Technology' (D.A. PALGRAVE), I-236

'Soapmaking and the Excise Laws, 1711-1853' (L. GITTINS), I-265

'The Northbrook Chemical Works, Bradford, 1750-1920' (G. FIRTH), II-52

'Important Natural Dyes of History' (K.G. PONTING), II-154

A Note on James Muspratt: Alkali Manufacturer in Flint, North Wales, III-96 NN

'The Manufacture of Gunpowder: A Study of the Documentary and Physical Evidence relating to the Woolley Powder Works near Bath' (B.J. BUCHANAN and M.T. TUCKER), V-185

'An Early 18th Century Scottish Saltwork: Arran c.1710-1735' (C.A. WHATLEY), VI-89

'A Gunpowder Vocabulary' (E.M. PATTERSON), VIII-215

'The Powder Mills of Argyll' (J. ROBERTSON), XII-205

'Redressing the balance - an archaeological evaluation of North Yorkshire's coastal alum industry' (G. MARSHALL), XVIII-39

'The introduction of edge runner incorporating mills in the British gunpowder industry' (G. CROCKER & K.R. FAIRCLOUGH), XX-23

'Twentieth century industry: obsolescence and change. A case study: the ICI coal to oil plant and its varied uses' (F.A. KIRK), XX-83

'Copperas: an account of the Whitstable copperas works and the first major chemical industry in England' (T. ALLEN, M. COTTERILL & G. PIKE), XXIII-93

'Nitro-glycerine washing house, South Site, Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Factory, Essex' (S. FOREMAN), XXIII-125

The development of the Chilworth gunpowder works, Surrey, from the mid-nineteenth century (W.D. COCROFT and C. TUCK, with contributions by J. CLARKE and J. SMITH), XXVII

Chimneys

'The Factory Chimney: Some Technical Aspects' (R. WARBURTON), IX-195

Clay Processing

'Brick Kilns: An Illustrated Survey' (M.D.P. HAMMOND), I-171

'Coalport China Works, Shropshire' (R.S. EDMUNDSON), III-122

'Jackfield Decorative Tiles in Use' (A.T. HERBERT), III-146

'Abandoned 19th Century Brick and Tile Works in Central Illinois' (W.D. WALTERS Jnr.), IV-70

'The Sanitary Pottery Industry of South Derbyshire, 1840-1914' (J. SPAVOLD), V-143

'The Godwins of Lugwardine and other Hereford Tile Makers' (B. GREENE), V-241

'The Terracotta Industry: its Distribution, Manufacturing Process and Products' (M. STRATTON), VIII-194

'Jesse Shirley's Etruscan Bone and Flint Mill, Stoke-on-Trent' (T. GREEN, B. JOB, J. KELLY, M .WALTON & B. WOOLFSON), IX-57

'Jesse Shirley's Etruscan Bone and Flint Mill, Stoke-on-Trent: "The Story Continues"' (W. KLEMPERER & A. NUTTALL), XIII-69

'The History and Archaeology of the Hoffman Brick and Tile Company, melbourne, Australia' (I. STUART), XVII-129

'Broseley Pipeworks' (R. HAYMAN & W. HORTON), XXI-25

'Friedrich Edouard Hoffmann and the Invention of Continuous Kiln Technology: The archaeology of the Hoffmann kiln and 19th-century industrial development' (Part 1) (DAVID JOHNSON), XXIV-119

Friedrich Edouard Hoffmann and the Invention of the Continuous Kiln Process: The archaeology of the Hoffmann lime kiln and 19th-century industrial development (part 2) (D. JOHNSON), XXV

Coal Mining, Coke and Gas Production

'Some Comments on Capital Formation in the British Coalmining Industry during the Industrial Revolution' (C.P. GRIFFIN), I-81

Washington 'F' Pit Industrial Museum, I-196 NN

'Three Generations of Miners' Housing at Moira, Leicestershire, 1811-1934' (C.P. GRIFFIN), I-276

'The Point of Ayr Colliery' (P.S. RICHARDS), II-28

'Railway and Canal Coal Drops at Sharpness Docks' (G.P.J. PREECE), II-78

'Relationships between Coal, Gas and Oil Products: A 19th Century Case Study' (J.A. HASSAN), II-277

'Samborne Palmer's Diary: Technological Innovation by a Somerset Coal-Mine Owner' (M.W. DOUGHTY), III-17

'Technological Change in the Leicestershire and South Derbyshire Coalfield before C.1850' (C.P. GRIFFIN), III-65

'Underground in the Ironbridge Gorge' (I.J. BROWN), III-158

'Hill Pits, Blaenavon' (J. van LAUN et al), III-258

Excavation of a Haystack Boiler at Scott's pit, Swansea, III-281 NN

'Elemore Colliery and the Hetton Coal Company' (I. AYRIS), IV-6

Scott's Pit Llansamlet, Swansea, IV-268 NN

'Canal Tunnels Associated with Mineral Extraction' (P.K. ROBERTS), V-5

'The Development of Scottish Gas Technology 1817-1914' (M.S. COTTERILL), V-19

The Brunner Mine Site, South Island, New Zealand, V-70 NN

'Boat levels associated with Mining: 1.Coal Mining' (P.K. ROBERTS), V-85

Dunston Staithes on the River Tyne, V-164 NN

'Holywell Lane: A Squatter Community in the Shropshire Coalfield' (K. JONES, M. HUNT, J. MALAM & B. TRINDER), VI-163

'John Bolton's Cinder Oven: An 18th Century Industrial Re-use of a Medieval Tower' (M. DAY), VI-235

'The Unstone Coke Ovens' (K. REEDMAN & M. SISSONS), VIII-78

'The Steam Engines at Glyn Pits Colliery, Pontypool: an Archaeological Investigation' (M. PALMER & P. NEAVERSON), XIII-7

'Summerley Colliery Coke Ovens, Derbyshire' (K. BATTYE et al), XIII-152

'The Lloyds, Ironbridge, Shropshire: Some aspects of a nineteenth century mining community' (I.J. BROWN), XIV-5

'Ventilation of Mines', (N.A. CHAPMAN), XV-45

'Coke Ovens at Vobster Breach Colliery' (S. GOULD), XVII-79

'Process Recording at Industrial Sites' (B. A. MALAWS), XIX-75

'Coalmining in Upper Silesia 1880-1939: some surviving surface installations' (R. RILEY), XXIII-37

'The Industrial Archaeology of Spitsbergen' (KEN CATFORD), XXIV-23

Building a Working-Class Archaeology: The Colorado Coal Field War Project (R.H. MCGUIRE AND P. RECKNER), XXV

Excavating the Iconic: The Rediscovery of the Fairbottom Bobs Colliery Pumping Engine (M. NEVELL, J. ROBERTS AND B. CHAMPNESS), XXVI

The International Collieries Study: part of the Global Strategy for a balanced World Heritage List (S. HUGHES), XXVI

English woodlands and the supply of fuel for industry (D. CROSSLEY), XXVII

Cotton Industry

'Chorlton Mills, Manchester and their Neighbours' (S. CLARK), II-207

'The Arkwright Mills - Colquhoun's Census of 1788 and the Archaeological Evidence' (S.D. CHAPMAN), VI-5

'The Robinson Enterprises in Papplewick, Nottinghamshire: Parts One & Two' (N. GREATREX), IX-37 & IX-119

'Pear Mill, Stockport: an Edwardian Cotton Spinning Mill' (R.N. HOLDEN), X-162

Queen Street Mill, Burnley, XIV-221 NN

'The Robinson Mills: Proto-Industrial Precedents' (S.D. CHAPMAN), XV-58

'Structural Engineering in the Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills 1850-1914: the Example of Stott & Sons' (R.N. HOLDEN), XV-160

'The Cotton Mills of the Derbyshire Derwent and its tributaries' (A. MENUGE), XVI-38

'Havelock Mill, Manchester: a case study in the emergency recording of a large urban mill complex' (M. WILLIAMS), XVI-100

'Excavation and Survey at Higher Woodhill Mill, Bury' (M. FLETCHER), XVII-44

The End Of An Era - Elk Mill 1926-1999 (R.N. HOLDEN), XXVI

Space, Society and the Textile Mill (I. MELLOR), XXVII

Industrialisation, Ownership, and the Manchester Methodology: The Role of the Contemporary Social Structure During Industrialisation, 1600-1900 (M. NEVELL), XXVII

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Documentary Sources

'Two Probate Inventories from Industrial Shropshire' (B. TRINDER), III-239

British Fire Insurance Plans, IX-107 NN

'The Representation of Industry on Large Scale County Maps of England and Wales, 1700-c.1840' (D. SMITH), XII-153

'The Fairbanks of Sheffield: Surveyors' Records as a source for the study of regional economic development in the 18th and 19th centuries' (D. CROSSLEY), XIX-5

The Ephemeral Archaeology of the Miniature Railway (A. COULLS), XXV

Building a Working-Class Archaeology: The Colorado Coal Field War Project (R.H. MCGUIRE AND P. RECKNER), XXV

The ‘Contemporary Archaeology of Mell Square – Developing an Interpretive Framework and Research Strategy for the ‘Preservation by Record’ of a 1960s Shopping Precinct in the West Midlands (J. LAMB), XXVI

The Notions of Production and Consumption in Industrial Archaeology: Towards Research Agenda (R. RILEY), XXVII

Talking Sport or Talking Balls? Realising the Value of Sports Heritage (JASON WOOD), XXVII

Landscape with Writers: Engineering and the Industrial Landscape in English Literature (D. SMITH), XXVII

Dyeing

'Important Natural Dyes of History' (K.G. PONTING), II-154

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Electricity, Generation and Transmission

'Hydro-Electricity for Public Supply in Great Britain 1881-1894' (D.G. TUCKER), I-126

'Refuse Destructors and their Use for Generating Electricity' (D.G. TUCKER), II-5

'Some Specimens of Early Telegraph Cables in the Science Museum' (F. CELORIA), III-54

'Electricity Supply at Cragside' (G.A. IRLAM), XI-187

'Electricity Supply in Shropshire before Nationalisation' (C. JONES), XVIII-201

Engineering

'John Murray: "A Bold and Skilful Engineer"' (S T MILLER), VI-102

'Notes on the History, Devlopment and Use of Tubes in the Construction of Bridges' (S. TYSON), II-143

'The Wilsons - A Line of Engineers' (J.E. RUSSELL), VI-224

'Our Debt to Roman Engineering: The Water Supply of Lincoln' (M.J.T. LEWIS), VII-57

'Samuel Brown in North-east Scotland' (T. DAY), VII-154

'The Lives of the Engineers' (R.A. BUCHANAN), XI-5

'Engineering Enterprise in Bath and Bristol' (H.S. TORRENS), XI-196

'Structural Engineering in the Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills 1850-1914: the Example of Stott & Sons' (R.N. HOLDEN), XV-160

'Fireproof Mills - the widening perspectives' (K.A. FALCONER), XVI-11

'Brunel and the Crystal Palace' (A. BUCHANAN, S.K. JONES & K. KISS), XVII-7

'Telford's Aberdeenshire Bridges' (T. DAY), XVII-193

'Engineering Works in Rural Areas' (E. COURSE), XVIII-151

Technology as culture (J.R. HULME), XXV

The Country House: technology and society (M. PALMER), XXVII

Excavation

'The Excavation of Industrial Archaeological Sites' (P.R. WHITE), II-160

Excavations at the Allensford Blast Furnace, Northumberland, III-193 NN

Excavation of a Haystack Boiler at Scott's Pit, Swansea, III-281 NN

Excavation of the Esk Valley Ironstone Mine, North Yorkshire, IV-103 NN

The Edge Hill Railway Trust Ltd, IV-107 NN

'Excavations at Chatsworth Street Cutting, Part of the Original Terminus of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway' (P. REES), IV-160

'Excavation at Brownwich Farm, Hampshire' (P. MOORE), VII-24

'The Smethwick Engine' (J.H. ANDREW), VIII-7

Excavations at Leeds Castle, Kent, VIII-234 NN

'The Excavation of Clydach Ironworks' (A. WILSON), XI-16

'Excavation of Smoky Bottom Engine House' (M.H. JONES), XI-86

Recent Excavations at Nailsea, Avon, XI-109 NN

'Exacavation: The Role of Archaeology' (D. CRANSTON), XIV-119

'Bersham Ironworks Excavations: Interim Report' (S. GRENTER), XIV-177

'A Wooden Waggonway Complex at Bersham Ironworks, Wrexham' (S.GRENTER), XV-195

'Excavation and Survey at Higher Woodhill Mill, Bury' (M. FLETCHER), XVII-44

'The Excavation of a turf-sided lock at Monkey Marsh, Thatcham, Berks (P.A, HARDING & R. NEWMAN), XIX-31

'The archaeological excavation of wooden waggonway remains at Lambton D Pit, Sunderland' (I. AYRIS, J. NOLAN & A. DURKIN), XX-5

'Excavation of post-medieval wharfside buildings, Dunbar Wharf, Narrow Street, Limehouse, 1996' (D. DIVERS), XXII-53

Forging Ahead in Coalbrookdale: Historical archaeology at the Upper Forge (P. BELFORD), XXV

Building a Working-Class Archaeology: The Colorado Coal Field War Project (R.H. MCGUIRE AND P. RECKNER), XXV

Bits and Pieces: A Mini Study of Compuer Collecting (C. FINN), XXV

Estate Ruins as Loci for Industrial Archaeology in Jamaica (V.M. SATCHELL), XXVI

Excavating the Iconic: The Rediscovery of the Fairbottom Bobs Colliery Pumping Engine (M. NEVELL, J. ROBERTS AND B. CHAMPNESS), XXVI

The Excavation of Industrial Era Settlements in North-West England (E.C. CASELLA), XXVII

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Food Processing

'Assessing Potential Milling Capacity in Hampshire, c.1750-1914' (M.D. FREEMAN), I-47

Icehouses in Bedfordshire, I-92 NN

Watermills of Kent, I-205 NN

Some notes on small tower mills in Ireland, II-191 NN

'Worsborough Corn Mill, South Yorkshire' (R. SHORLAND-BALL), II-240

'Hamburger Stand: Industrialization and the American Fast Food Phenomenon', (B.A. LOHOF), II-265

Progress at Tocketts Mill, Guisborough, III-93 NN

'A Medieval and Later Water Mill at Norton-on-Tees, Cleveland' (J. BENNETT et al), IV-171

Crakehall Mill, North Yorkshire, V-73 NN

Green's Mill, Sneinton, Nottingham, V-167 NN

'South Australia's Earliest Steam Flour Mills' (L.J. JONES), VI-112

'Millstones North and South of the Scottish Border' (D.G. TUCKER), VI-186

'The Manufacture of Millstones in the Eifel Region of Germany' (J.K. MAJOR), VI-194

'Millstones of Le Ferte-sous-Jouarre, France' (O.H. WARD), VI-205

'Tide Mills: An Example from Brittany' (S.A. ROYLE), VI-241

'Millstone Making in the Peak District of Derbyshire' (D.G. TUCKER), VIII-42

'Millstone Making in England' (D.G. TUCKER), IX-167

'Millstones from Brockholm Quarry, Northumberland' (S. LINSLEY), XII-178

'Milling Technology in the Middle Ages: the direction of recent research' (R. HOLT), XIII-50

'Hamilton's Sugar Mill, Nevis, Leeward Islands, Eastern Caribbean' (N. & A. WRIGHT), XIII-114

Crabble Corn Mill, Dover, XIII-205 NN

'The Use of Power in the Early Industrial Development of Hull' (R. GREGORY), XV-7

'The Archaeology of the British Food Industry 1660-1960: A Preliminary Survey', (B. TRINDER), XV-119

'The Industrial Archaeology of the Twentieth Century: The Shredded Wheat Factory at Welwyn Garden City' (R.J. BUTTERFIELD), XVI-196

'Structuration theory and 19th century corn milling in Portsmouth' (R. RILEY & T. YOWARD), XXIII-85

'Remnants of a Revolution: Mumford's Flour Mill, Greenwich' (JONATHAN CLARKE), XXIV-37

Estate Ruins as Loci for Industrial Archaeology in Jamaica (V.M. SATCHELL), XXVI

The chicken or the egg? The relationship between industry and transport in East Anglia (D. ALDERTON), XXVII

Farm Buildings and the Industrial Age (P.S. BARNWELL), XXVII

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Glass making

'What must we keep?' (M. ROBBINS), VI-81

The Nailsea Excavation, XI-109 NN

'The Glass Industry revisited' (D. CROSSLEY), XVII-64

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Housing

'Three Generations of Miners' Housing at Moira, Leicestershire, 1811-1934' (C.P. GRIFFIN), I-276

'Swindon - An Unfulfilled Opportunity' (B. TRINDER), V-15

'Housing the Workforce: A Case Study of West Yorkshire, 1750-1900' (L. DEWHURST), XI-136

'The Silver End Model Village for Crittall Manufacturing Co Ltd' (T. CROSBY), XX-69

'Housing Quality in Rural Textile Colonies, c.1800-c.1850: The Ashworth Settlements revisited' (G. TIMMINS), XXII-39

Structuration revisited: A Text Case for an Industrial Archaeology Methodology for Far North Queensland (V.J. TAYLOR), XXV

The International Collieries Study: part of the Global Strategy for a balanced World Heritage List (S. HUGHES), XXVI

The ‘Contemporary Archaeology of Mell Square – Developing an Interpretive Framework and Research Strategy for the ‘Preservation by Record’ of a 1960s Shopping Precinct in the West Midlands (J. LAMB), XXVI

The Excavation of Industrial Era Settlements in North-West England (E.C. CASELLA), XXVII

The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog (D. GWYN), XXVII

Institutional Buildings in worker settlements (S. HUGHES), XXVII

Industrialisation, Ownership, and the Manchester Methodology: The Role of the Contemporary Social Structure During Industrialisation, 1600-1900 (M. NEVELL), XXVII

Domestic Industry in Britain during the 18th and 19th Centuries: Field Evidence and the Research Agenda (G. TIMMINS), XXVII

Familiarity Breeding Contempt? - understanding and conserving outworking buildings and landscapes (G. CAMPION), XXVII

Hydraulic Power

'Hydraulic Power in the Port of London' (T. SMITH), XIV-64

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Industrial Archaeology

'The Industrial Heritage of Japan' (Y. KOMATSU), IV-234

'Preservation in Industrial Archaeology' (S.M. LINSLEY), V-41

'Industrial Archaeology in Australia' (I. DONNACHIE), V-96

'Industrial Archaeology in Industrial Anthropology: the Ecomuseum of the Community of Le Creusot- Montceau-les-Mines' (M.S. BELLAIGE), V-228

'The Industrial Archaeology of Regions of the British Isles: No 1 East Anglia' (D. ALDERTON), VII-7

'Does the Industrialist want to Conserve our Industrial Heritage?' (M.COX), VII-190

'The Industrial Heritage of Australia and New Zealand: An Essay in Bibliography and Criticism' (I. DONNACHIE), VII-200

'The Industrial Archaeology of Regions of the British Isles: No 2 Hampshire (P. MOORE), VIII-28

'Portsmouth Dockyard: An Industrial Archaeological Overview' (R.C. RILEY), VIII-177

'Industrial Archaeology and the RCHME' (K. FALCONER and R. THORNES), IX-24

'Industrial Archaeology in Brittany: Charcoal Forges in the Côtes-du-Nord Department' (J-Y. ANDRIEUX), IX-140

'Industrial Archaeology in New Zealand' (G. THORNTON), X-23

Commons Select Committee on the Environment, X-116 NN

Work of RCHME in Industrial Archaeology (1966-9), XI-227 NN

'Industrial Archaeology in the Netherlands' (P. NIJHOF), XIII-103

'Industrial Archaeology of the Isle of Wight' (P. MOORE), XIII-172

'Industrial Archaeology: Working for the Future' (M. PALMER), XIV-17

'The Archaeology of the British Food Industry 1660-1960: A Preliminary Survey' (B. TRINDER), XV-119

'Industrial Archaeology: Continuity and Change' (M. PALMER), XVI-135

'A Strategy for Industrial Archaeology in the Black Country' (P. BOLAND & P. COLLINS), XVI-157

'Hermoupolis: the archaeology of a Mediterranean industrial city' (M. STRATTON & B. TRINDER), XVI-184

'The Industrial Archaeology of the Twentieth Century: The Shredded Wheat Factory at Welwyn Garden City' (R.J. BUTTERFIELD), XVI-196

'The Archaeology of Industrial Wales' (R. KEEN), XVIII-63

'The Industrial Archaeology of Agriculture, Rural Life Collections and the National Trust' (D. THACKRAY), XVIII-117

'Has Industrial Archaeology lost its way?' (K. HUDSON), XXIII-6

"'A Dialogue I'll Tell You as True as mee Life...': Vernacular Song and Industrial Archaeology in Northern England" (ROBERT YOUNG), XXIV-11

'The Industrial Archaeology of Spitsbergen' (KEN CATFORD), XXIV-23

'18th- & 19th-Century Market Town Industry: An analytical model' (BARRIE TRINDER), XXIV-75

Technology as culture (J.R. HULME), XXV

Building a Working-Class Archaeology: The Colorado Coal Field War Project (R.H. MCGUIRE AND P. RECKNER), XXV

Structuration revisited: A Text Case for an Industrial Archaeology Methodology for Far North Queensland (V.J. TAYLOR), XXV

Monasteries of Manufacture: Questioning the Origins of English Industrial Architecture (P. BELFORD), XXVI

Archaeological science and industrial archaeology – manufacturing, landscape and social context (J. BAYLEY AND J. WILLIAMS), XXVII

Industrial Archaeology: Past Present and Prospective (A. BUCHANAN), XXVII

Understanding the Work Place: Agenda for Industrial Archaeology in Britain (K. FALCONER), XXVII

The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog (D. GWYN), XXVII

Industrialisation, Ownership, and the Manchester Methodology: The Role of the Contemporary Social Structure During Industrialisation, 1600-1900 (M. NEVELL), XXVII

Industrial Heritage and National Identity – Sharing Data, the Importance of Context and Strategic Priorities (M. OGLETHORPE), XXVII

Dirty Old Town? Industrial Archaeology and the Urban Historic Environment (J. SYMONDS), XXVII

Industrial Landscapes

'Patching, Scouring and Commoners: The Development of an Early Industrial Landscape' (B.S. OSBORNE), I-37

'Iceland: A Comment' (M. McCRIRICK), I-43

Building a Working-Class Archaeology: The Colorado Coal Field War Project (R.H. MCGUIRE AND P. RECKNER), XXV

Structuration revisited: A Text Case for an Industrial Archaeology Methodology for Far North Queensland (V.J. TAYLOR), XXV

The International Collieries Study: part of the Global Strategy for a balanced World Heritage List (S. HUGHES), XXVI

The ‘Contemporary Archaeology of Mell Square – Developing an Interpretive Framework and Research Strategy for the ‘Preservation by Record’ of a 1960s Shopping Precinct in the West Midlands (J. LAMB), XXVI

The chicken or the egg? The relationship between industry and transport in East Anglia (D. ALDERTON), XXVII

Archaeological science and industrial archaeology – manufacturing, landscape and social context (J. BAYLEY AND J. WILLIAMS), XXVII

Farm Buildings and the Industrial Age (P.S. BARNWELL), XXVII

English woodlands and the supply of fuel for industry (D. CROSSLEY), XXVII

Understanding the Work Place: Agenda for Industrial Archaeology in Britain (K. FALCONER), XXVII

The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog (D. GWYN), XXVII

Landscape with Writers: Engineering and the Industrial Landscape in English Literature (D. SMITH), XXVII

Iron Extraction, Ironworking etc.

'Moira Furnace' (M. and D. PALMER), I-63

'The Historical Background to the Establishment of Moira Furnace' (C.P. GRIFFIN), II-85

'Cast Iron and Bridge-building in Scotland' (J.R. HUME), II-290

'Beam Engines and Blast-Furnace Blowing' (A.T. ARNOTT and M. SAYER), III-29

'The First Iron Bridges' (B. TRINDER), III-112

'The Construction of the Blists Hill Ironworks' (S.B. SMITH), III-170

Excavations at the Allensford Blast Furnace, Northumberland, III-193 NN

'Hill Pits Blaenavon' (J. van LAUN), III-258

Excavation at the Esk Valley Ironstone Mine, North Yorkshire, IV-103 NN

Cast Iron and Bridge Building in Scotland, a Further Note, IV-108 NN

'The Old Furnace at Coalbrookdale, Shropshire' (A. RAISTRICK), IV-117

The Whitecliff Furnace, Forest of Dean, IV-271 NN

Portrack Lane Iron Works, Stockton-on-Tees, IV-272 NN

Repairs to Old Cast Iron Work, V-76 NN

'Impressions of le Creusot' (B. TRINDER), V-237

Warren Moor Mine, North Yorkshire, V-260 NN

Melincourt Ironworks, West Glamorgan, V-269 NN

'The Iron Bridge at Trentham' (H. TORRENS and B. TRINDER), VI-43

'Iron Working in the Vicinity of Weybridge, Surrey' (J.F. POTTER), VI-211

'The Manufacture of Tinplate at Redbrook, 1930-1961' (E.H. HORTON), VIII-59

Wheelbirks Furnace, Northumberland: Rediscovered, VI-69 NN

Moira Furnace, Public Opening, VIII-117 NN

'Aberdulais Falls' (R. HAYMAN), VIII-147

'Industrial Archaeology in Brittany: Charcoal Forges in the Cotes-du-Nord Department' (J-Y. ANDRIEUX), IX-140

'Artists' Impressions of Aberdulais Mill' (R. HAYMAN), IX-155

'The Development of the Cast Iron Frame in Textile Mills to 1850' (R.S. FITZGERALD), X-127

'The Excavation of Clydach Ironworks' (A. WILSON), XI-16

'The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet: History and Restoration (J. PEATMAN), XI-141

'Cantilever Piers for Shipping Iron Ore on the Cantabrian Coast of Spain, 1888-1899' (J.S. ALVAREZ), XIII-59

'Bersham Ironworks Excavations: Interim Report' (S. GRENTER), XIV-177

'Researching Iron and Steel: A Personal View' (W.K.V. GALE), XV-21

'The Iron Bridge; its manufacture and construction' (H.HODSON), XV-36

'Ventilation of Mines', (N.A. CHAPMAN), XV-45

'Industrial Heritage of the Iron and Steel Industry in the Lower Rhineland' (W. BUSCHMANN), XVII-22

'Finch Foundry, Devon' (I. RICHARDSON & M. WATTS), XVIII-83

'Patterson's Spade Mill, Northern ireland' (M. COULTER), XVIII-96

'The Archaeologist as Witness: Matthew Harvey's Glebeland Works, Walsall' (R. HAYMAN), XIX-61

'The St Helens Iron Foundry' (I. HEDLEY & I. SCOTT), XXI-53

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Lime

'Lime-kilns on the Gloucestershire-Herefordshire Border' (D. BICK), VII-85

'The Offham Chalkpit Tramway: its History and Archaeology' (T.E. EVANS & R.G. MARTIN), IX-189

'Closeburn Limeworks Scheme: a Dumfriesshire Waterpower Complex' (R.J. CLARKE), X-5

'Lime Burning on the Gower Peninsula's Limestone Belt' (L.A. TOFT), XI-75

'The Langcliffe Quarry and Limeworks' (M.R.G. TRUEMAN), XIV-126

'The History and Archaeology of the Calke Abbey lime-yards' (G. MARSHALL, M. PALMER & P. NEAVERSON), XIV-145

'An Experimental Cement Shaft Kiln at Beddingham' (R.G. MARTIN), XVI-170

'Burning Lime in Derbyshire Pye Kilns' (J.T. LEACH), XVII-145

'Friedrich Edouard Hoffmann and the Invention of Continuous Kiln Technology: The archaeology of the Hoffmann kiln and 19th-century industrial development' (Part 1) (DAVID JOHNSON), XXIV-119

Friedrich Edouard Hoffmann and the Invention of the Continuous Kiln Process: The archaeology of the Hoffmann lime kiln and 19th-century industrial development (part 2) (D. JOHNSON), XXV

Linen

'The Linen Industry of Shropshire' (H. GREEN), V-114

'The Flax Spinning Mill in Myslakowice, Poland' (P. GERBER), XIII-142

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Mass Production Techniques

'New Integrated Motor Works in Scotland 1899-1914' (G.T. BLOOMFIELD), V-126

'The Production Line at Portsmouth Block Mill' (C.C. COOPER), VI-27

'The Industrial Archaeology of the Twentieth Century: The Shredded Wheat Factory at Welwyn Garden City' (R.J. BUTTERFIELD), XVI-196

Millstones

'Millstones North and South of the Scottish Border' (D.G. TUCKER), VI-186

'The Manufacture of Millstones in the Eifel Region of Germany' (J.K. MAJOR), VI-194

'Millstones from La Ferte-sous-Jouarre, France' (O.H. WARD), VI-205

'Millstone Making in the Peak District of Derbyshire' (D.G. TUCKER), VIII-42

'Millstone Making in England' (D.G. TUCKER), IX-167

'Millstones from Brockholm Quarry, Northumberland' (S.M. LINSLEY), XII-178

Museums

Herefordshire Waterworks Museum Trust, II-196 NN

'Some Specimens of Early Telegraph Cables in the Science Museum' (F. CELORIA), III-54

'Ironbridge - The First Ten Years' (N. COSSONS), III-179

The Chalk Pits Museum, Amberley, West Sussex, IV-108 NN

The Long Shop Industrial Museum Project, Leiston, Suffolk, IV-190 NN

The Lloyd-Baker Collection at Northleach, Gloucestershire, VI-151 NN

Developments at Avoncroft, VI-254 NN

Scottish Maritime Museum, Irvine, VII-226 NN

A Dovecote at Avoncroft, VIII-234 NN

The National Brewery Museum Trust, VIII-235 NN

Summerlee Heritage Park, IX-106 NN

'The Abbeydale Industrial Hamlet: History and Restoration' (J. PEATMAN), XI-141

The Stepaside Heritage Project, XI-230 NN

'The Development of Industrial Museums Within Landscapes' (STUART B. SMITH), XXIV-5

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Non-Ferrous Metals, Mining, Processing etc.

'Burtree Pasture Lead Mine' (R.K. DUNHAM and R.J. HOBBS), I-7

'The Tregurtha Downs Mines, Marazion 1700-1965' (G.M.A. TRINICK), II-111

The Copper Mine at Bickerton Hill, Cheshire, II-179 NN

'Lost Mining Ports of the South Cornish Coast' (P. STANIER), III-1

'An Account of a Small 19th Century Lead Mining Company on Alston Moor' (R.A. FAIRBAIRN), IV-245

'Boat Levels associated with Mining: II Metal Mining' (P.K. ROBERTS), V-203

'The Virgin Gorda Copper Mine 1839-1862' (R. BURT), VI-56

'The Continental Origins of Bristol Brass' (J. DAY), VI-32

'The Manufacture of Tinplate at Redbrook, 1930-1961' (E.H. HORTON), VIII-59

'Aberdulais Falls' (R. HAYMAN), VIII-147

'The Mechanisation of Grassington Moor Lead Mines' (M.C. GILL), XI-37

'The Medieval and Early Modern Cornish Stamping Mill' (S. GERRARD), XII-9

'19th Century Tin and Lead Dressing: a Comparative Study of the Field Evidence' (M. PALMER & P. NEAVERSON), XII-20

'The Archaeology of Washing Floors: Problems, Potentials and Priorities' (D. CRANSTONE), XII-40

'The William Brunton's and their Buddle' (C.C. SHORT), XII-50

'The Industrial Landscape of Rio Tinto, Huelva, Spain' (L. WILLIES), XII-67

'Conservation of Mining Sites in the Gwydyr Forest Area of Snowdonia National Park' (R.W. VERNON), XII-77

'The Conservation of the Remains of the Lead Industry in the Yorkshire Dales' (R.F. WHITE), XII-94

'A Survey of the Gawton Mine & Arsenic Works, Tavistock Hamlets, West Devon' (A. PYE & P. WEDDELL), XV-62

'The Minera Halvans Site' (R.J. SILVESTER), XV-208

The International Collieries Study: part of the Global Strategy for a balanced World Heritage List (S. HUGHES), XXVI

Norway

'The Industrial Archaeology of Spitsbergen' (KEN CATFORD), XXIV-23

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Obituary

Clinker, Charles Ralph: died 5 April 1983, VII-116

Wailes, Rex: died 7 January 1986, VIII-232

Watkins, George: died 13 January 1989, XI-221

Hague, Douglas: died 12 September 1990, XIII-89

Tucker, David Gordon: died 8 March 1990, XIII-91

Tylecote, Ronald Frank: died 17 June 1990, XIII-91

Robertson, John: died August 1990, XIII-202

Raistrick, Arthur: died 9 April 1991, XIV-216

Doncaster, Richard Tobey: died 16 September 1991, XIV-217

Gale, W. Keith V.: died 24 April 1993, XVI-239

Stratton, Michael: died 29 April 1999, XXI-4

Oral History

Oral History: An Aid to the Industrial Archaeologist?, II-94 NN

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People

'Samborne Palmer's Diary' (M.W. DOUGHTY), III-17

James Muspratt: Alkali Manufacturer in Flint, North Wales, III-96 NN

'Sir Humphry Davy: His Life and Work' (A.R. GRIFFIN), IV-202

'John Murray: "A Bold and Skilful Engineer"' (S.T. MILLER), VI-102

'The Wilsons: A Line of Engineers' (J.E. RUSSELL), VI-224

'Samuel Brown in North-east Scotland' (T. DAY), VII-154

Neil Cossons: The New Director of the Science Museum, VIII-233 NN

'Thomas Telford and the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal' (G.N. CRAWFORD), XI-155

'Imagination and Innovation of an Industrial Pioneer: the First Abraham Darby' (N. COX), XII-127

'An Attempt at a Bibliography of Samuel Smiles' (A.E. JARVIS), XIII-162

'Brunel and the Crystal Palace' (A. BUCHANAN, S.K. JONES & K. KISS), XVII-7

'Telford's Aberdeenshire Bridges' (T. DAY), XVII-193

Ports, Docks and Harbours

'The Engineers of Sunderland Harbour, 1718-1817' (A.W. SKEMPTON), I-103

'John Rennie's Reconstruction of Sheerness Dockyard' (J. TAYLOR), I-255

'Railway and Canal Coal Drops at Sharpness Docks' (G.P.J. PREECE), II-78

'Lost Mining Ports of the South Cornish Coast' (P. STANIER), III-1

'Silloth: A Product of Yesterday' (W.R. SMITH), III-75

'The Engineers of a Minor Port, Peterhead, Scotland 1772-1872' (A.R. BUCHAN), III-243

'"North versus South": The Docks Dispute at Sunderland in the 1830s' (S.T. MILLER), IV-36

Southampton Docks - Recent Changes, IV-192 NN

Dunston Staithes on the River Tyne, V-164 NN

'The Production Line at Portsmouth Block Mill' (C.C. COOPER), VI-27

'John Murray: "A Bold and Skilful Engineer"' (S.T. MILLER), VI-102

'Portsmouth Dockyard: An Industrial Archaeological Overview' (R.C. RILEY), VIII-177

'The Anatomy of a Victorian Crane: the Coburg Boiler Shop Crane in its Technological Context' (R.S. FITZGERALD), XII-185

'Cantilever Piers for Shipping Iron Ore on the Cantabrian Coast of Spain, 1888-1899' (J.S. ALVAREZ), XIII-59

'Hydraulic Power in the Port of London' (T. SMITH), XIV-64

The Archaeology of the Canal Warehouses of North-West England and the Social Archaeology of industrialisation (M. NEVELL), XXV

Preservation and Conservation

The Preservation of Machinery in Scotland, II-181 NN

'Preservation in Industrial Archaeology' (S.M. LINSLEY), V-41

'Preserving the Windmills of East Anglia' (H.R. HOWES), V-51

Repairs to Old Cast Iron Work, V-76 NN

'Issues in Urban Industrial Conservation: The Nottingham Lace Market' (R. SMITH), VII-139

'Does the Industrialist want to Conserve Our Industrial Heritage? (M. COX), VII-190

'Endangered Sites and the Association for Industrial Archaeology' (J. CROMPTON), VII-198

'Conservation of Mining Sites in the Gwydyr Forest Area of the Snowdonia National Park' (R.W. VERNON), XII-77

'Conservation of the Remains of the Lead Industry in the Yorkshire Dales' (R.F. WHITE), XII-94

'An introduction to the archaeology and conservation of football stadia' (J. SMITH), XXIII-55

Public Utilities

'Hydro-electricity for Public Supply in Britain, 1881-1894' (D.G. TUCKER), I-126

'Refuse Destructors and their Use for Generating Electricity' (D.G. TUCKER), II-5

Twyford Waterworks, Hampshire, IV-188 NN

'Mossland Reclamation and Refuse Disposal in the Manchester Area in the 19th Century' (A.D.M. PHILLIPS), IV-227

'Our Debt to Roman Engineering: The Water Supply of Lincoln' (M.J.T. LEWIS), VII-57

'The Alcester Waterworks Company: A Study in the Small-scale Technology of Water Supply' (C. JOHNSON), VIII-166

'Masonry and Concrete Dams, 1880-1941' (G.M. BINNIE), X-41

'William Armstrong's Hydraulic Engine and Pumps at Cragside' (G.A. IRLAM), XI-68

'The Ipswich Horse Tram Depot' (S. WORSLEY), XII-145

'Easton and Anderson and the water supply of Antwerp' (W. VAN CRAENENBROECK), XX-105

'The development of all-metal water towers' (M. H. GOULD), XXIII-113

Technology as culture (J.R. HULME), XXV

The Ephemeral Archaeology of the Miniature Railway (A. COULLS), XXV

Bits and Pieces: A Mini Study of Computer Collecting (C. FINN), XXV

The Iron Bridge – New research in the Ironbridge Gorge (D. DE HAAN), XXVI

Excavating the Iconic: The Rediscovery of the Fairbottom Bobs Colliery Pumping Engine (M. NEVELL, J. ROBERTS AND B. CHAMPNESS), XXVI

The ‘Contemporary Archaeology of Mell Square – Developing an Interpretive Framework and Research Strategy for the ‘Preservation by Record’ of a 1960s Shopping Precinct in the West Midlands (J. LAMB), XXVI

The Country House: technology and society (M. PALMER), XXVII

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Quarrying (not limestone)

'The Marble Quarry, Iona, Inner Hebrides' (D.J. VINER), I-18

'Quarrying in the Hambleton Hills, North Yorkshire' (R.D. COOPER), I-164

'The Slate Industry of Pembrokeshire and its Borders' (G. and M. TUCKER), III-103

'Structural and Technical Change in the Aberdeen Granite Quarrying Industry 1830-1880' (T. DONNELLY), III-228

'Canal Tunnels associated with Mineral Exploitation' (P.K. ROBERTS), V-5

Easdale Island Slate Quarry, Argyll, Scotland, V-163 NN

'The Granite Quarrying Industry in Devon and Cornwall: Part One 1800-1910' (P. STANIER), VII-171

'The Granite Quarrying Industry in Devon and Cornwall: Part Two 1910-1985' (P. STANIER), IX-7

'Blue Slate Quarrying in South Devon: an Ancient Industry' (A. BORN), XI-51

'The Development and Changing Organisation of Shropshire's Quarrying Industry: 1750-1900' (M.A. SCARD), XI-171

'An Experimental Cement Shaft Kiln at Beddingham' (R.G. MARTIN), XVI-170

'Power Systems in four Gwynedd Slate Quarries' (D. GWYN), XXI-83

The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog (D. GWYN), XXVII

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Railways and Waggonways

The Bowes Railway, I-88 NN

The Canterbury and Whitstable Railway Tunnel, I-91 NN

'Chatsworth Street Cutting, Part of the Original Terminus of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway' (P.T.L. REES), II-38

'Railway and Canal Coal Drops at Sharpness Docks' (G.P.J. PREECE), II-78

The Edge Hill Railway Trust Ltd, IV-107

'Saltburn-by-the-Sea: The Early Years of a Stockton and Darlington Railway Company Venture' (J.K. & A HARRISON), IV-135

'Excavations at Chatsworth Street Cutting, Part of the Original Terminus of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway' (P. REES), IV-160

'Manchester Railway Warehouses - A Short Note' (A.D. GEORGE), IV-177

'Swindon - An Unfulfilled Opportunity' (B. TRINDER), V-15

'The Offham Chalkpit Tramway: its History and Archaeology' (T.E. EVANS & R.G. MARTIN), IX-189

'A Wooden Waggonway Complex at Bersham Ironworks, Wrexham' (S.GRENTER), XV-195

'An Archaeological Study of the 1830 Warehouse at Liverpool Road Station, Manchester' (J.P. GREENE), XVII-117

'The archaeological excavation of wooden waggonway remains at Lambton D Pit, Sunderland' (I. AYRIS, J. NOLAN & A. DURKIN), XX-5

'Swindon – Brunel's Ugly Duckling' (K.FALCONER), XXII-3

The Ephemeral Archaeology of the Miniature Railway (A. COULLS), XXV

The Landscape Archaeology of the Vale of Ffestiniog (D. GWYN), XXVII

Rainton Bridge South Waggonway (G. GLOVER), XXVII

Rolt Memorial Lectures

1977 'The History of Technology: Now and in the Future' (D.S.L. CARDWELL), II-103

1978 'Sir Humphry Davy: His Life and Work' (A.R. GRIFFIN), IV-202

1979 'The Old Furnace at Coalbrookdale' (A. RAISTRICK), IV-117

1982 'What Must We Keep?' (M. ROBBINS), VI-81

1983 'Our Debt to Roman Engineering: The Water Supply of Lincoln' (M.J.T. LEWIS), VII-57

1984 'Industrial Espionage in the 18th Century' (J.R. HARRIS), VII-127

1985 'The Artist as Witness' (D.B. HAGUE), VIII-127

1987 'The Lives of The Engineers' (R.A. BUCHANAN), XI-5

1990 'Wind Engines' (J.K. MAJOR), XIV-55

1991 'Researching Iron and Steel: A Personal View' (W.K.V. GALE), XV-21

1992 'The Archaeology of the British Food Industry 1660-1960: A Preliminary Survey' (B. TRINDER), XV-119

1993 'Industrial Archaeology: Continuity and Change' (M. PALMER), XVI-135

1994 'Engineering Works in Rural Areas' (E. COURSE), XVIII-151

1995 'The Fairbanks of Sheffield: Surveyors' Records as a source for the study of regional economic development in the 18th and 19th centuries' (D. CROSSLEY), XIX-5

1997 'New Materials for a New Age: Steel and Concrete Construction in the North of England, 1860-1939' (M. STRATTON), XXI-5

1998 'Swindon – Brunel's Ugly Duckling' (K.FALCONER), XXII-3

2000 'Has Industrial Archaeology lost its way?' (K. HUDSON), XXIII-6

2001 'The Development of Industrial Museums Within Landscapes' (STUART B. SMITH), XXIV-5

2002 Technology as culture (J.R. HULME), XXV

2003 The Iron Bridge – New research in the Ironbridge Gorge (D. DE HAAN), XXVI

2004 Landscape with Writers: Engineering and the Industrial Landscape in English Literature (D. SMITH), XXVII

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Shipbuilding

'The Production Line at Portsmouth Block Mill' (C.C. COOPER), VI-27

'Ships' Hulls since Cheops: an Engineer's View' (J. PAFFETT), X-84

Steam Power

'The Introduction of the Newcomen Engine to Ayrshire' (C.A. WHATLEY), II-69

'Early Stationary Steam Engines in Ireland' (G. BOWIE), II-168

'Beam Engines in Blast-furnace Blowing' (A.T. ARNOTT and M. SAYER), III-29

Excavation of a Haystack Boiler, III-281 NN

'Surviving Stationary Steam Engines in the Republic of Ireland' (G. BOWIE), IV-81

'South Australia's Earliest Steam Flour Mills' (L.J. JONES), VI-112

'The Smethwick Engine' (J.H. ANDREW), VIII-7

'The Robinson Enterprises at Papplewick, Nottinghamshire: Parts One & Two' (N. GREATREX), IX-37 & 119

'The Factory Chimney: Some Technical Aspects' (R. WARBURTON), IX-195

Auchenharvie Engine House, Saltcoats, Scotland, IX-222 NN

The Garlogie Beam Engine Trust, XI-229 NN

'The Beam-Engine House in Wales' (D.E. BICK), XII-84

The Glyn Pits Engine, Pontypool, XII-118 NN

'The Steam Engines at Glyn Pits Colliery, Pontypool: an Archaeological Investigation' (M. PALMER & P. NEAVERSON), XIII-7

'Canal Pumping Engines', (J.H. ANDREW), XV-140

'The Stationary Steam Engine: A Critical Bibliography' (C. BOWDEN), XV-177

'Power Development at the northern end of Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, Cheshire' (J. MILLN), XVIII-8

'Water Supplies for steam-powered Textile Mills' (R. HOLDEN), XXI-41

'Evolution of the pre-Cornish Beam Engine House' (D. BICK), XXI-117

Excavating the Iconic: The Rediscovery of the Fairbottom Bobs Colliery Pumping Engine (M. NEVELL, J. ROBERTS AND B. CHAMPNESS), XXVI

The International Collieries Study: part of the Global Strategy for a balanced World Heritage List (S. HUGHES), XXVI

Survey and Recording

'Framing a Survey of Textile Mills: RCHME's West Riding Experience' (C. GILES & I.H. GOODALL), IX-71

'The RCHME/GMAU Joint Survey of Textile Mills in Greater Manchester' (M.J. WILLIAMS), X-193

'Industrial Monuments: a Protection Programme' (M. STRATTON), XIII-35

Work of RCAHM Scotland, 1989-1990, XIII-202 NN; 1990/1, XIV-110 NN; XV-109 NN

'A Survey of the Gawton Mine & Arsenic Works, Tavistock Hamlets, West Devon' (A. PYE & P. WEDDELL), XV-62

'Textile Mills and the RCHME' (K.A. FALCONER), XVI-5

'An Experimental Cement Shaft Kiln at Beddingham' (R.G. MARTIN), XVI-170

'Excavation and Survey at Higher Woodhill Mill, Bury' (M. FLETCHER), XVII-44

'"The Name Liveth" - A remote sensing survey to decipher the illegible inscriptions on St.Mary's War Memorial, Nottingham' (C.J. BROOKE), XVII-75

'An Archaeological Study of the 1830 Warehouse at Liverpool Road Station, Manchester' (J.P. GREENE), XVII-117

'An Archaeological Survey and Watching Brief at Garston Lock, Kennet and Avon Canal' (P.A. HARDING), XVII-159

'The survey and consolidation of industrial remains in Cornwall - a progress report' (N. JOHNSON, N. THOMAS, P. HERRING & A.SHARPE), XVIII-29

'Process Recording at Industrial Sites' (B. A. MALAWS), XIX-75

'The identifaction, recording and management of the more recent archaeological and architectural heritage of Essex' (S. GOULD), XXIII-11

'The Embassy Cinema, Braintree' (S. RICHARDSON & A. UPSON), XXIII-25

The Archaeology of the Canal Warehouses of North-West England and the Social Archaeology of industrialisation (M. NEVELL), XXV

Forging Ahead in Coalbrookdale: Historical archaeology at the Upper Forge (P. BELFORD), XXV

Building a Working-Class Archaeology: The Colorado Coal Field War Project (R.H. MCGUIRE AND P. RECKNER), XXV

Bits and Pieces: A Mini Study of Computer Collecting (C. FINN), XXV

Excavating the Iconic: The Rediscovery of the Fairbottom Bobs Colliery Pumping Engine (M. NEVELL, J. ROBERTS AND B. CHAMPNESS), XXVI

The International Collieries Study: part of the Global Strategy for a balanced World Heritage List (S. HUGHES), XXVI

The End Of An Era - Elk Mill 1926-1999 (R.N. HOLDEN), XXVI

The ‘Contemporary Archaeology of Mell Square – Developing an Interpretive Framework and Research Strategy for the ‘Preservation by Record’ of a 1960s Shopping Precinct in the West Midlands (J. LAMB), XXVI

The Excavation of Industrial Era Settlements in North-West England (E.C. CASELLA), XXVII

Understanding the Work Place: Agenda for Industrial Archaeology in Britain (K. FALCONER), XXVII

Industrial Heritage and National Identity – Sharing Data, the Importance of Context and Strategic Priorities (M. OGLETHORPE), XXVII

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Technology

'The History of Technology: Now and in the Future' (D.S.L. CARDWELL), II-103

'Technological Diffusion - The Case of the Differential Gear' (D.J. JEREMY), V-217

'The Anatomy of a Victorian Crane: the Coburg Boiler Shop Crane and its Technological Context' (R.S. FITZGERALD), XII-185

Technology as culture (J.R. HULME), XXV

Friedrich Edouard Hoffmann and the Invention of the Continuous Kiln Process: The archaeology of the Hoffmann lime kiln and 19th-century industrial development (part 2) (D. JOHNSON), XXV

Bits and Pieces: A Mini Study of Computer Collecting (C. FINN), XXV

The Iron Bridge – New research in the Ironbridge Gorge (D. DE HAAN), XXVI

Estate Ruins as Loci for Industrial Archaeology in Jamaica (V.M. SATCHELL), XXVI

Excavating the Iconic: The Rediscovery of the Fairbottom Bobs Colliery Pumping Engine (M. NEVELL, J. ROBERTS AND B. CHAMPNESS), XXVI

The Country House: technology and society (M. PALMER), XXVII

The development of the Chilworth gunpowder works, Surrey, from the mid-nineteenth century (W.D. COCROFT and C. TUCK, with contributions by J. CLARKE and J. SMITH) XXVII/p>

Telecommunications

'King's Standing Transmitter Station, Crowborough' (RON MARTIN), XXIV-91

Textile Manufacture and Textile Mills

'Important Natural Dyes of History' (K.G. PONTING), II-154

'Issues in Urban Industrial Conservation: the Nottingham Lace Market' (R.SMITH), VII-139

'Buildings for Framework Knitters in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire' (D. SHRIMPTON), VIII-70

'Framing a Survey of Textile Mills: RCHME's West Riding Experience' (C. GILES & I.H. GOODALL), IX-71

Whitchurch Silk Mill, IX-105 NN

'The Development of the Cast Iron Frame in Textile Mills to 1850' (R.S. FITZGERALD), X-127

'Pickford Street: a Study of Macclesfield Textile Mills' (A. CALLADINE & J. FRICKER), X-146

'Pear Mill, Stockport: an Edwardian Cotton Spinning Mill' (R.N. HOLDEN), X-162

'Jute Manufacturing: a Study of Camperdown Works, Dundee' (M. WATSON), X-175

'The RCHME/GMAU Joint Survey of Textile Mills in Greater Manchester' (M.J. WILLIAMS), X-193

'Albion Mill, Manchester' (R.S. FITZGERALD), X-204

'The Flax Spinning Mill in Myslakowice, Poland' (P. GERBER), XIII-142

'The Godalming Knitting Industry and its Workplaces' (G. CROCKER), XIV-33

Queen Street Mill, Burnley, XIV-221 NN

'Structural Engineering in the Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills 1850-1914: the Example of Stott & Sons' (R.N. HOLDEN), XV-160

'Textile Mills and the RCHME' (K.A. FALCONER), XVI-5

'Fireproof Mills - the widening perspectives' (K.A. FALCONER), XVI-11

'Housing the Loom, 1790-1850: a study of industrial building and mechanisation in a transitional period' (C. GILES), XVI-27

'The Cotton Mills of the Derbyshire Derwent and its tributaries' (A. MENUGE), XVI-38

'Mills of the Stroud Valleys' (K.A. FALCONER), XVI-62

'Lombe's Mill: an exercise in reconstruction' (A. CALLADINE), XVI-82

'Havelock Mill, Manchester: a case study in the emergency recording of a large urban mill complex' (M. WILLIAMS), XVI-100

'Excavation and Survey at Higher Woodhill Mill, Bury' (M. FLETCHER), XVII-44

'Housing the Loom: a comment' (M. SISSONS), XVII-86

'Power Development at the northern end of Quarry Bank Mill, Styal, Cheshire' (J. MILLN), XVIII-8

'Lodz textile mills: indigenous culture or functional imperatives' (R. RILEY), XX-91

'Water Supplies for steam-powered Textile Mills' (R. HOLDEN), XXI-41

'Textile Mills for Twente: The case of Beltman versus Stott' (R. STENVERT), XXI-101

'The First Iron-Framed Building?' (Crag Works, Wildboarclough, Cheshire) (T. BONSON), XXII-63

Town and Factory: An Historic Building Survey of John Paton’s Kilncraigs Woollen Mill in Alloa, Clackmannanshire (D. SPROAT, R. TOOLIS, J. HEPHER AND D. RANKIN), XXVI

The End Of An Era - Elk Mill 1926-1999 (R.N. HOLDEN), XXVI

Space, Society and the Textile Mill (I. MELLOR), XXVII

Domestic Industry in Britain during the 18th and 19th Centuries: Field Evidence and the Research Agenda (G. TIMMINS), XXVII

Familiarity Breeding Contempt? - understanding and conserving outworking buildings and landscapes (G. CAMPION), XXVII

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Warehouses

'Manchester Railway Warehouses - A Short Note' (A.D. GEORGE), IV-177

'An Archaeological Study of the 1830 Warehouse at Liverpool Road Station, Manchester' (J.P. GREENE), XVII-117

The Archaeology of the Canal Warehouses of North-West England and the Social Archaeology of industrialisation (M. NEVELL), XXV

Water Power

Hydro-electricity for Public Supply in Britain 1881-1894' (D.G. TUCKER), I-126

'The Watermills of Kent, East of the Medway' (C. BENNETT), I-205

'Worsborough Corn Mill, South Yorkshire' (R. SHORLAND-BALL), II-240

'Water Mills on the Levadas of Madeira' (N.G. CALVERT), III-45

Progress at Tocketts mill, Guisborough, III-93 NN

'The Swansea Canal: Navigation and Power Supplier' (S.R. HUGHES), IV-51

'A Medieval and Later Water Mill at Norton-on-Tees, Cleveland' (J. BENNETT et al), IV-171

Stationary Threshing Set at Windhouse Farm, Mid Yell, Shetland, IV-265 NN

Crake Hall Mill, North Yorkshire, V-73 NN

A Great Iron Waterwheel for Styal, V-267 NN

'Tide Mills: An Example from Brittany' (S.A. ROYLE), VI-241

'Water Power on Brownwich Farm - An Exercise in Excavation' (P. MOORE), VII-24

'The "Coiled Tube" Pump' (A.A. MILLS), VII-94

'The Robinson Enterprises at Papplewick, Nottinghamshire: Parts One & Two' (N. GREATREX) IX-37 & 119

'Artists' Impressions of Aberdulais Falls' (R. HAYMAN), IX-155

'Closeburn Limeworks Scheme: A Dumfriesshire Waterpower Complex' (R.J. CLARKE), X-5

'William Armstrong's Hydraulic Engine and Pumps at Cragside' (G.A. IRLAM), XI-68

The Melingriffith Water Pump, XI-106 NN

'Electricity Supply at Cragside' (G.A. IRLAM), XI-187

'Milling Technology in the Middle Ages: the direction of recent research' (R. HOLT), XIII-50

Restoration at Warwick Castle [watermill], XIII-94

'Farm and Threshing Mill at Poltimore Farm, Farway, Devon' (M. WATTS), XIII-182

Crabble Corn Mill, Dover, XIII-205 NN

'Watermills on the Kingston Lacy Estate, Dorset: Hogford Mill (M. PAPWORTH), XVIII-106; White Mill, Shapwick (N. GRACE, M. WATTS & P. BREBNER), XVIII-110

'The Mills of Meaux' (M. J. T. LEWIS), XVIII-165

'Floating Mills in London: an historical survey' (J. SISITKA), XIX-21

The Country House: technology and society (M. PALMER), XXVII

The development of the Chilworth gunpowder works, Surrey, from the mid-nineteenth century (W.D. COCROFT and C. TUCK, with contributions by J. CLARKE and J. SMITH), XXVII

Wind Power

'The Holberrow Green Windmill' (C.J. JOHNSON), I-73

Some Notes on Small Tower Mills in Ireland, II-191 NN

'Preserving the Windmills of East Anglia' (H.R. HOWES), V-51

Green's Mill, Sneinton, Nottingham, V-167 NN

'A Survey of Scottish Windpumps' (G. DOUGLAS & M. OGLETHORPE), VII-74

'Scottish Windpumps and Windmills: New Information' (G. DOUGLAS & M. OGLETHORPE), IX-82

'The Restoration of Jill Mill, Sussex' (A.D. CHAMBERLAIN), X-59

'Milling Technology in the Middle Ages: the direction of recent research' (R. HOLT), XIII-50

'Wind Engines' (J.K. MAJOR), XIV-55

'The Use of Power in the Early Industrial Development of Hull' (R. GREGORY), XV-7

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