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Industrial Archaeology & HistoryListed in: History > Alternate History
The Industrial Archaeology and History Ring contains sites of interest to industrial archaeologists and industrial historians. Anyone with suitable web content is welcome to join the ring. Eg: sites relating to: wind & water power, steam & internal combustion engines, coal & metal mining, iron & steel industry, engineering, stone, brick, clay & glass industries, textiles, chemicals, public utilities, roads & bridges, rivers & canals, railways, ports & shipping would all be eligible to join.

 

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   The Lost Industries of Southwark
A site to commemorate the industrial heritage of Southwark. The area was one of the great industrial centres of London, including a cottom mill of Boulton and Watts, the engineering works of John Rennie, the first tunnel built under a river, leather working, hat making and many food processing industries.

   Southwestern History and ebooks
Spanish/Mexican historical chronology including the former Spanish/Mexican provinces now in the US. Ebooks by Jack Purcell. The Lost Adams Diggings, Desert Survival Basics, Poetry of the New Old West and The Texan-Santa Fe Expedition of 1841.

   Titanic Archive
Titanic Archive tells the story of the doomed ocean liner through historical documents and period photographs which have been restored and enhanced using the latest graphic techniques.

   Barraclou.com
Lots of Canadian and some U.S. places, including the Dixie Square Mall. Also, awesome trains and bus contents. Contents available in English and French.

   SPERRZONE
SPERRZONE presents pictures of abandoned places and industrial buildings from many european countries.

   Industriecultuur Blog
A weblog (and more) about Industrial Culture (in Dutch)

     Grand Central Terminal and Mysterious Track 61
Track 61 is a siding in Grand Central that is directly underneath the fabulous Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Used by several Presidents of the US, mainly FDR. Not only mysterious track 61 at Grand Central, but we cover who owns Grand Central, how it connects to the Subway system, and lots more history.

   Welsh Mines Society
Home page for the Welsh Mines Society, which is dedicated to the recording, exploration and preservation of Welsh mining history.

   Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society
The Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society was formed in 1989 with the aim of promoting the study, recording and preservation of the industrial archaeology of Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull. The Society is affiliated to the Association for Industrial Archaeology.

   Jim Shead's Waterway History Pages
An encyclopedia of the canals and rivers of England and Wales, including extensive historical data, Index of Engineers and Surveyors, Waterways Chronology and much more.


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