BIAS (Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society) Journal 55 The Industrial Archaeology of the Bath and Bristol Region

Reference Number
PP/1837/3
Level of Description
Item
Title
BIAS (Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society) Journal 55 The Industrial Archaeology of the Bath and Bristol Region
Creator(s) & Administrative History
Various: Author
Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society: Publisher
Date
2022
ISSN
0306-1450
Extent
Pages: 75
Description
Contains the following: Angus Buchanan 1st Memorial Lecture, Bath 2022 by Marilyn Palmer (an account of Angus Buchanan's work and teaching within Industrial Archaeology, pp. 5-18; Stothert & Pitt c1864, 6-Ton Crane Restoration by Peter Dunn (an account of the restoration of the crane built by Stothert & Pitt in the 1860s and used at Clift Quarry Box. It was transported in parts and reassembled at the Newark Works Yard where it was originally built), pp. 19-28; William Harbutt and Photography by Pamela Harbutt Orr, pp. 29-35; Coal, coal and more coal: Kingswoods's coalworks in the late 17th century (Analysis of numbers, locations and operators of Kingswood Liberties Coal Mines) by Steve Grudgings, pp. 36-57; Brunel's Boss: John Armstrong, Bristol Civil Engineer-The Thames Tunnel's first resident engineer (25th August 1824 to 6th October 1826)
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