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The Birth of Industrial Glasgow - The Archaeology of the M74 (Hardcover): Michael Nevell The Birth of Industrial Glasgow - The Archaeology of the M74 (Hardcover)
Michael Nevell; Edited by Andrea Smith, Frank Meddens
R734 Discovery Miles 7 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Industrial Archaeology - A Handbook (Paperback): Marilyn Palmer, Michael Nevell, Mark Sissons Industrial Archaeology - A Handbook (Paperback)
Marilyn Palmer, Michael Nevell, Mark Sissons
R637 R604 Discovery Miles 6 040 Save R33 (5%) Out of stock

This Handbook provides an informative and accessible guide to the industrial remains of the UK. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in our industrial heritage, giving concise summaries of the history of different industries, together with descriptions of the structures and below-ground remains likely to be encountered. The book also considers the power which drove these industries, the transport network which delivered the products and the houses in which the workforce lived. It further reviews the legislation protecting industrial sites and the problems and potential of their adaptive re-use.

Farmers and Weavers - Investigation at Kingsway Buisiness Park and Cutacre Country Park, Greater Manchester (Paperback):... Farmers and Weavers - Investigation at Kingsway Buisiness Park and Cutacre Country Park, Greater Manchester (Paperback)
Richard Gregory, Peter Arrowsmith, Ian Miller, Michael Nevell
R753 Discovery Miles 7 530 Out of stock

Large-scale redevelopment at Kingsway Business Park, near Rochdale, and Cutacre Country Park, near Bolton, has provided an important opportunity to investigate the prehistoric and later rural landscapes in the south-eastern corner of the historic county of Lancashire, now part of Greater Manchester. A combination of archaeological techniques has been employed to explore the archaeology of these areas, principally comprising standing-building survey and open-area excavation, directed towards the investigation of 17 sites. Topographical survey and palaeoenvironmental coring were also used to examine the character of the early landscape. Evidence for prehistoric and medieval activity was discovered within the two areas, particularly a significant Middle Bronze Age settlement and medieval iron-smelting site at Cutacre, although the majority of the remains investigated dated to the post-medieval and industrial periods. These latter remains relate to a range of different rural house types and farm buildings, built by the lesser gentry, and the yeoman and tenant farmers of the region. This volume is the result of a multi-disciplinary approach to the archaeology, with the work of a range of authors from Oxford Archaeology and the University of Salford, and also several external specialists. The results greatly enhance an understanding of the archaeology of Greater Manchester, and, more generally, provide important information on rural settlement in north-west England.

The Archaeology of Ironbridge Gorge in 20 Digs (Paperback): Michael Nevell The Archaeology of Ironbridge Gorge in 20 Digs (Paperback)
Michael Nevell
R466 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R90 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Ironbridge Gorge in Shropshire is one of the cradles of industrialisation. At its heart is the Iron Bridge spanning the River Severn, one of the world’s first iron bridges and an iconic image of the Industrial Revolution. The area’s role in helping to transform Britain into the world’s first industrial society earned it UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 1986. Industrialisation in and around the gorge was shaped and constrained by the landscape and this is reflected in the range of extractive, manufacturing, and transport sites in the area. These include Abraham Darby’s coke-fired iron furnace of 1709, the first steel furnace in England at the Upper Forge, brick and tile works, canals, tramways, and workers’ housing. The Archaeology of Ironbridge in 20 Digs explores a range of sites and material evidence excavated from the 1970s to the 2010s. It combines archaeological excavation with the analysis of the industrial and domestic buildings that helped to create the Ironbridge industrial community, and which continue to form an integral part of this internationally important twenty-first century landscape.

Cottonopolis - An Archaeology of the Cotton Industry of North West England (Paperback): Michael Nevell Cottonopolis - An Archaeology of the Cotton Industry of North West England (Paperback)
Michael Nevell
R748 Discovery Miles 7 480 Out of stock
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