This short paper notes some of the recent development s in textile mill recording in Britain focussing on developer-funded work. Targeted excavation of a mill's power systems can help to explain the site's development
Grist mills served as some of the earliest manufacturing sites developed by humans and saw crucially...
In November 2015, Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Michael Ryan of Glossop Land Ltd to carry ...
Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a ...
This short paper notes some of the recent development s in textile mill recording in Britain focussi...
This paper looks at the way in which textile mills have been excavated in the UK since 1992, reviewi...
This paper reviews the archaeological evidence for the use of stationary steam engines on colliery a...
At Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, there is physical evidence of 18th century industry. This study focu...
This article describes the archaeological recording of Richard Arkwright's mill on Shudehill in Manc...
The thesis, which opens with a critical review of the primary and secondary literature on the Britis...
Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a ...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Textile mills are fundamental to the history, culture and landscape of much of the North of England....
An archaeological excavation at Lymm slitting mill in Cheshire was undertaken by Oxford Archaeology ...
In November 2015, Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Michael Ryan of Glossop Land Ltd to carry ...
These artefacts are a site-specific investigation of the Old Weaving Shed (now demolished) at Sunnyb...
Grist mills served as some of the earliest manufacturing sites developed by humans and saw crucially...
In November 2015, Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Michael Ryan of Glossop Land Ltd to carry ...
Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a ...
This short paper notes some of the recent development s in textile mill recording in Britain focussi...
This paper looks at the way in which textile mills have been excavated in the UK since 1992, reviewi...
This paper reviews the archaeological evidence for the use of stationary steam engines on colliery a...
At Papplewick, Nottinghamshire, there is physical evidence of 18th century industry. This study focu...
This article describes the archaeological recording of Richard Arkwright's mill on Shudehill in Manc...
The thesis, which opens with a critical review of the primary and secondary literature on the Britis...
Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a ...
The methods, techniques and products of prehistoric textile production are being reassessed globally...
Textile mills are fundamental to the history, culture and landscape of much of the North of England....
An archaeological excavation at Lymm slitting mill in Cheshire was undertaken by Oxford Archaeology ...
In November 2015, Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Michael Ryan of Glossop Land Ltd to carry ...
These artefacts are a site-specific investigation of the Old Weaving Shed (now demolished) at Sunnyb...
Grist mills served as some of the earliest manufacturing sites developed by humans and saw crucially...
In November 2015, Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Michael Ryan of Glossop Land Ltd to carry ...
Between the early 18th century and the mid-19th century the north-west of England was turned from a ...