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Industrial Buildings
A guide to outline the selection criteria used when listing industrial buildings.
Series: Guidance -
Shopping Parades
Introductions to Heritage Assets. An overview of the building type from the mid-nineteenth century through to the inter-war years.
Series: Guidance -
Gasworks and Gasholders
Introductions to Heritage Assets: Gasworks and Gasholders
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Determining the Presence or Absence of Deposit Types Conducive to Organic Preservation from Heritage at Risk Moated Sites: Yorkshire and The Humber Pilot Study
The project looked at a method of determining whether there are likely to be preserved organic deposits at Heritage at Risk moated sites.
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Victorians and Edwardians at Work
This set of eight detailed A3 images depicts work-related scenes from around the UK in the late Victorian and Edwardian periods.
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Images of Change: An archaeology of England’s contemporary landscape
A new paperback edition of this critically acclaimed book, which highlights the impact the developments of the 20th century have had on the landscape and gives us a new angle on the industrial, military, domestic and agricultural influences at work around us.
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Legacies of the First World War
Examines the legacy of the First World War in England via archaeological and architectural remains.
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The Architecture of Steam
Engaging story of how steam engines and architecture were combined to preserve life in Victorian cities.
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History and Significance of the Great Western Main Line
This document has been produced in connection with the project to electrify the Great Western Main Line from London to Bristol, plus the subsidiary lines from Didcot to Oxford, from Reading to Newbury and via the Severn Tunnel to Cardiff. Its aim is to provide an assessment of the historic buildings and structures along these lines.
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Key Industrial Sites
Key industrial sites by area.
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Conservation Bulletin 65
Inherited infrastructure. Historic infrastructure is the heritage we rarely think about, but its legacy is everywhere. As well as adding value to our lives today it has the potential to teach us vital lessons for the future.
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Researching the Archive Collections of English Heritage Industrial Heritage
Are you interested in finding out more about your town’s local industry? Or do you want to know more about an industry your family worked in? Whether you are a local historian, a student of architecture or social history, or just interested from a personal point of view, use this online guide to Historic England's (formerly English Heritage's) collections on industrial heritage as a starting point for your investigation.
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Changing London - Issue 9
Free magazine on historic environment news and issues in the capital.
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Manchester: The warehouse legacy
An examination of Manchester’s textile warehouses. These warehouses provide the distinctive element of Manchester’s streetscape. The book examines their development, use and adaptation and places them in a social and historical context.
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Research News Issue 21
Research News is a heritage sector magazine from English Heritage. Produced twice a year it aims to keep the heritage sector up-to-date with projects and activities involving research into the historic environment.
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Sustaining England's Industrial Heritage
A Future for Preserved Industrial Sites in England. This is the online synopsis of the report carried out in 2008 for English Heritage by Neil Cossons.
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Historic England Research Issue 13
Tourism and seaside special issue of Research magazine showing how research has transformed our understanding of that part of our national heritage.
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Sutton Town Centre Historic Area Assessment
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Berwick-upon-Tweed: Three places, two nations, one town
Presents the wealth of historic interest encapsulated in Berwick, Tweedmouth and Spittal, explaining how they came to assume such distinctive and varied forms, shaped as they are by a unique combination of historical and geographical circumstances.
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Conservation Bulletin 74
This edition looks at the effective ways of managing change in the historic environment, providing a better understanding and support to owners in looking after their properties and, targeted research and designation work.
Series: Conservation Bulletin