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Aastroplist June 2016 INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE WARWICKSHIRE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY Abbreviations: NL = Newsletter, RET = Retort! Date: the inclusion of a date (eg. Dec 2010) indicates that the item listed was a formal presentation to the Society made at one of its monthly meetings. A Acme Whistles NL No 40, Dec 2010, p4 Aerial Ropeway/Burton Dassett Quarries NL No 49, p3 Aerodromes, Historic, Warwickshire NL No 3, May 2001, p4 AIA Conferences, Recent Highlights NL No 21, Oct 2005, p3 AIA Annual Conference, Dundee, 2013 NL No 49, p6, Sept 2013 AIA Annual Conference, Dundee, 2013 (photos) NL No 49, p7, Sept 2013 Airport, Coventry, Past, Present and Future NL No 19, March 2005, p2 Aluminium Works, Banbury 1929-2009 NL No 37, Feb 2010, p4 Anti-aircraft battery, Goodrest Farm NL No 47, p3 Aqueduct, the Pontcysyllte NL No 50, p3 Nov 2013 ArcelorMittal Orbit, Olympic site NL No 46, p3 Archaeological Recording in Warwickshire NL No 10, Feb 2003, p4 Archive, Digital, a Misnomer? NL No 17, p3 Ariel Motor Cycles NL No 48, April 2013, p8 Assay Office, The Birmingham, History of NL No 43, Oct 2011, p3 Automotive Products, Leamington Spa (photo) NL No 39, p3 Aviation Heritage Centre, the Lincolnshire NL No 9, p4 Avon House Works, Warwick RET Issue 8, p3 B Banbury, Industry in, 1700-1960s NL No 58, June 2016, p2 Bearley (Edstone) Aqueduct NL No 33, p1 Belfast Roof Trusses RET Issue 3, p15 Bevel gear drive NL No 47, p4 Birmingham Assay Office, The History of NL No 43, Oct 2011, p3 Birmingham Glass Industry NL No 18, Jan 2005, p3 Birmingham, The Fifties in RET Issue 6, p15 Birmingham, The Industrial Archaeology of NL No 13, Sept 2003, p2 Birmingham's water, the Elan Valley Aqueduct NL No 57, Dec 2015, p3 Blame it on Demons NL No 48, Feb 2013, p2 Boats, Working, Project NL No 4, June 2001, p2 Bond Street Bridge (photo) NL No 46, p4 Boulton, Matthew 1728-1809 NL No 38, April 2010, p3 Bow Quarter, Bryant & May building NL No 46, p3 Brandon Silk Mill NL No 12, June 2003, p3 Brandauer, Pens to Particle Physics NL No 47, Dec 2012, p7 Brassey, Thomas NL No 22, Dec 2005, p3 Brewery, Thornley, Radford Semele RET Issue 10, p19 Breweries, Warwickshire, Past and Present NL No 36, Nov 2009, p4 Brick Industry, Coventry, Story of RET Issue 9, p5 1 Brick Kiln, Norton Lindsey NL No 9, p3 Brickmaking in Warwickshire NL No 12, July 2003, p4 Bricks, South African NL No 48, Feb 2013, p3 Bridge 129, Oxford Canal NL No 14, p2 Bridge Load Plaque, Kineton (photo) NL No 39, p2 Bridges, Concrete, Reinforced, West Midlands NL No 46, p4 Bridges Under Threat NL 31, p2 Bridges, Warwickshire RET Issue 6, p2 British Thomson-Houston Rugby, History of NL No 50, Dec 2013, p4 British Waterways, Recent Archaeology Work NL No 5, Nov 2001, p4 Brunel, Isambard Kingdom NL No 26, Dec 2006, p2 Bryant & May building, Bow Quarter NL No 46, p3 Building-stones of Warwickshire NL No 27, April 2007, p3 Burton Dassett Quarries/Aerial Ropeway NL No 49, p3 C Cattle Tramway, Southam NL No 20, p3 Car-making at Longbridge NL No 33, Nov 2008, p2 Cement Industry, The Warwickshire NL No 8, July 2002, p3 Chance Bros, Glassmakers NL No 41, Jan 2011, p2 Charlecote Mill NL No 44, Feb 2012, p4 Charman, Tom (obituary) NL No 17, Dec 2004, p1 Chedham’s Yard NL No 36, Sept 2009, p2 Chesterton Windmill (photo) NL No 39, p3 Cheese-making in Warwickshire NL No 17, Oct 2004, p3 Cherry Orchard Brickworks, (book review) NL No 20, July 2005, p2 Cherry Orchard Brickworks, Kenilworth NL No 3, March 2001, p2 Civil Engineering Heritage, Managing the NL No 50, Oct 2013, p2 Civil Engineers of Warwickshire, Some NL No 11, May 2003, p4 Coal Mining in North Warwickshire NL No 9, Nov 2002, p3 Coal, Quakers & Charcoal, Coalbrookdale NL No 32, Oct 2008, p4 Coalbrookdale, Coal, Quakers & Charcoal NL No 32, Oct 2008, p4 Cob Wall Construction, Claverdon NL No 21, p2 Coffin Works, Newman Brothers NL No 49, p2 Construction History Society NL No 19, p3 Copper Mine, 19th C Australian NL No 34, March 2009, p3 Cornwall, IA Aspects of NL No 27, May 2007, p4 Corrugated Iron, Further Thoughts on RET Issue 3, p17 Country House, English, Technology in NL No 22, Dec 2005, p2 Coventry Airport, Past, Present and Future NL No 19, March 2005, p2 Coventry City Planning, post-war NL No 5, Oct 2001, p3 Coventry, Cycling Pioneers of NL No 36, Oct 2009, p3 Coventry’s Industry, Aspects of NL No 2 Dec 2000, p2 Coventry Machinists NL No 46, p2 Coventry Transport NL No 43, Nov 2011, p4 Coventry Victor NL No 46, p2 Coventry, Watchmaking in RET Issue 9, p13 Cressage Bridge (photo) NL No 46, p5 Cubbington Sawmill (photo) NL No 39, p3 Cycling, Coventry Pioneers of NL No 36, Oct 2009, p3 2 D Daimler Cars, Coventry RET Issue 9, p33 Derrington Flax Mill NL No 48, March 2013, p7 Dogpole Lane bridge (photo) NL No 46, p4 Drakelow Unearthed (book review) NL No 2, Dec 2000, p2 Droitwich, Salt Production NL No 45, May 2012, p4 E Earlsdon Heritage Trail RET Issue 10, p16 Elan Valley Aqueduct, The NL No 57, Dec 2015, p3 Electric vehicles NL No 27, p1 Elkington, Joseph, Agricultural Pioneer NL No 30, Feb 2008, p3 Emscote Mill NL No 22, Feb 2006, p4 Emscote Mill, three Contemporary Accounts RET, Issue 2, p9 End Piece, Archaeology of the Inevitable NL No 46, p6 Engines, Gunpowder-driven NL No 3, May 2001, p4 English Electric Co 1918-1968, The NL No 47, Jan 2013, p8 English Railway Stations NL No 57, Feb 2016, p2 F Fairground Machinery NL No 10, Jan 2003, p3 Fenny Compton Kiln, Preservation Trust NL No 46, p1 Fenny Compton, Tunnel Brickworks RET Issue 8 p18 Finger Post, Myton Hamlet 1938 NL No 39, p2 Flax Mill, Iron-framed, Derrington NL No 48, March 2013, p7 Flotsam or Jetsam? NL No 47, p4 Flotsam or Jetsam? NL No 48, p3 Freight Train Working NL No 6, p1 G Gas Industry, the Local RET Issue 5, p7 Gas Works, Saltisford NL No 18, p3 Gas Works, Southam NL No 26, p2 Gas Works, Southam (addendum) NL No 27, p3 Gas Works, Warwick, (addendum) NL No19, p2 Gas Works, Warwick, survey NL No 18, p3 Gas Works, Warwick, vandalism NL No 13, p4 Gazetteer, Long-list Update RET Issue 10, p7 Gazetteer, What Exactly is a? RET Issue 7, p3 Gee, David (obituary) NL 28, p1 Gibbons WG, (obituary) NL No 18, p2 Glass Industry, Birmingham NL No 18, Jan 2005, p3 Glass Industry, Stourbridge NL No 45, March 2011, p2 Glass Makers, Chance Bros NL No 41, Jan 2011, p2 Goldstone Pumping Station, NL No 3, p1 Goodrest Farm, anti-aircraft battery NL No 47, p3 H 3 Hat-making and Ribbon-weaving in Bedworth NL No 18, Dec 2004, p2 Herbert, Alfred Ltd, Photographic Archive RET Issue 10, p3 History Underfoot, Stratford-upon-Avon RET Issue 8, p5 Holyhead Road, Thomas Telford’s NL No 7, April 2002, p3 Horsehair and its uses NL No 1, Nov 2000, p3 Hudson, Kenneth, (obituary) RET Issue 10, p40 I Industrial Activities, A Classification of RET Issue 1, p7 Industrial Archaeology in the Landscape NL No 16, p4 Industrial Archaeology of Warwickshire RET Issue 5, p2 Industrial Monuments, Assessment and Grading NL No 20, June 2005, p2 Industrial World Heritage Sites, UK NL No 14, Jan 2004, p3 IRIS, Index Record for Industrial Sites RET Issue3, p2 IRIS Update RET Issue 4, p7 Iron-framed Mill, Derrington Flax NL No 48, March 2013, p7 Ironbridge NL No 21, Nov 2005, p4 Ironstone Workings, Burton Dassett NL No 5, Sept 2001, p2 J James, William, Father of Railways? 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