This paper focuses on the development of water engineering schemes in Wales in the late 19th and 20th centuries, concentrating mainly on water-supply schemes promoted by large English municipalities such as Birmingham and Liverpool, but also discussing hydro-electricity. It is argued that the first water engineering projects in Wales were informed by certain perceptions of the Welsh landscape and wider discourses regarding Britain's 'Celtic Fringe', and that such concepts were used to promote ideas of water purity. Ideas of 'progress' and 'modernity' surrounding the changing of the landscape through water works are analysed, and how such notions were challenged in the 20th century is explored, particularly from conservationist and nationali...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
Memories are not confined to those who experience them firsthand. Rather, they can be transmitted an...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenth century were mostly...
This paper focuses on the development of water engineering schemes in Wales in the late 19th and 20t...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
An era of technocratic national planning of water resources is examined against the views of a leadi...
These three volumes present an original exploration of all aspects of water--social, cultural, polit...
In the 1820s and 1830s, British industry faced a choice between two energy sources to fuel its expan...
This thesis employs twentieth-century hydroelectric development ventures in the Highlands of Scotlan...
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The Elan Valley estate is situated within mid-Wales, Great Britain. It represents a watershed of app...
This paper examines hydro-electric power schemes in the Scottish Highlands after World War Two. Whil...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
Memories are not confined to those who experience them firsthand. Rather, they can be transmitted an...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenth century were mostly...
This paper focuses on the development of water engineering schemes in Wales in the late 19th and 20t...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
This thesis considers historical applications of naturally renewing energy resources in Britain from...
Reservoirs change and control how water moves through the landscape. This article explores a key per...
An era of technocratic national planning of water resources is examined against the views of a leadi...
These three volumes present an original exploration of all aspects of water--social, cultural, polit...
In the 1820s and 1830s, British industry faced a choice between two energy sources to fuel its expan...
This thesis employs twentieth-century hydroelectric development ventures in the Highlands of Scotlan...
Abstract\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud 0.\ud \ud \ud The geography of the forme...
The Elan Valley estate is situated within mid-Wales, Great Britain. It represents a watershed of app...
This paper examines hydro-electric power schemes in the Scottish Highlands after World War Two. Whil...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
Water stress is becoming a permanent feature of life in Britain and other developed societies, and a...
Memories are not confined to those who experience them firsthand. Rather, they can be transmitted an...
Water supplies built to serve Britain’s town populations in the early nineteenth century were mostly...