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- May 2017 Presidents Jottings
- Why Preserve the Industrial Heritage?
- The Industrial Revolution by Cynthia Stokes-Brown (For BHP) Abundant Fossil Fuels Like Coal Led to Innovative Machines, Like Engines
- Open Innovation of James Watt and Steve Jobs: Insights for Sustainability of Economic Growth
- MEN of INVENTION and INDUSTRY by Samuel Smiles
- Matthew Boulton and the Soho Mint Numismatic Circular April 1983 Volume XCI Number 3 P 78
- Papers of John Rennie (17611821), Thomas Telford (17571834) and Related Figures from the National Library of Scotland
- Buddle Collection Vols 30 31
- New Series, Volume 18, 2017
- History of the British Textile Industry It All Started with the Industrial Revolution in 1733 and the First Cotton Mill
- Resource Pack
- INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: SERIES ONE: the Boulton and Watt Archive, Parts 2 and 3
- Men of Invention and Industry
- The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact on European Society 583 Produced Textiles Fulfilled That Demand
- INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: a DOCUMENTARY HISTORY Series One: the Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton P
- A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY Series One: the Boulton and Watt Archive
- Boulton and Watt: the New Faces on £50 Banknotes
- Management Accounting Practice and Price Calculation at Boulton and Watt's Soho Foundry: a Late 18Th Century Example Robert Williams
- Steam Railway Gazetteer
- The Making of Steam Power Technology
- Creative Accounting in the British Industrial Revolution: Cotton Manufacturers and the ‘Ten Hours’ Movement
- Recognising Engineering Excellence
- ROBERT OWEN, PETER DRINKWATER and the EARLY FACTORY SYSTEM in MANCHESTER, 1788-1800 by W
- PICCADILLY MILL, PICCADILLY, MANCHESTER Greater Manchester
- HOW WE GOT HERE Driven and Continues to Drive Most Everything
- INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: SERIES ONE: the Boulton and Watt Archive, Parts 4 and 5
- Location and Innovation May 7, 2018
- Boulton and Watt Engines Were Amiably at Work in London
- 8-33-Index.Pdf
- The Invention of the Steam Engine
- Excavating Pre-1806 Steam Engines in the Manchester Area
- Accounting for Management As an Expression of Eighteenth Century Rationalism: Two Case Studies Robert Bernard Williams University of Wollongong
- Leicestershire Historian
- A Model Village of Homes and Other Papers
- Business Archives Sources and History
- INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION: a DOCUMENTARY HISTORY Series One: the Boulton and Watt Archive and the Matthew Boulton P
- The Mill Visit for Self-Programmed Groups
- Boulton and Watt Engines in North Lancashire the Handle and Spout Are Modelled Seperately an Industrial Mystery and the Pieces Joined Together
- Manchester, the World's First Passenger Railway Station
- 4. the Industrial Revolution