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Cuffley Industrial Heritage Society [outbound link] The objective of the society is to enable the people of Cuffley and the surrounding areas of South East Hertfordshire and North London to pursue their interest in our industrial heritage. This web site has been visited 508 times European Federation of Associations [outbound link] Site of the European Federation of Associations of Industrial and Technical Heritage, a non-profit making organisation whose objectives are to promote the study of and research in, recording, conservation, development and management, and interpretation of Industrial and Technical Heritage and to facilitate co-operation in Europe between those engaged in these activities. (english) This web site has been visited 352 times Federatie Industrieel Erfgoed Nederland (FIEN) [outbound link] Site of the Federation of Dutch Industrial Heritage Organisations. The Federation gathers nearly 60 dutch organizations (all based on the pure voluntary service) interested in the preservation of the dutch archaeological-industrial heritage. (dutch) This web site has been visited 376 times Flemish Association for Industrial Archaeology [outbound link] Site of the Flemish Association for Industrial Archaeology since 1978 active in the development of the industrial archaeology in Belgium (english, italian, german, dutch, french) This web site has been visited 398 times Lighting the Darkness [outbound link] Welcome to Lighting the Darkness. This website documents the Urban Exploration of derelict buildings throughout the U.K. It focuses mainly on industrial sites, as Urban Exploration in Britain has focused mostly on the country's many derelict hospitals, which are well documented on other sites. This web site has been visited 370 times Michigan Technological University [outbound link] The MS Program in Industrial History and Archaeology draws on historical archaeology, anthropology of industry, history of technology, and historical preservation. The doctoral program in Industrial Heritage and Archeology adds to this list of related academic fields work in American civilization, architectural history, material culture, and heritage management. This web site has been visited 351 times NORFOLK INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY SOCIETY [outbound link] We are brought together by a common desire to find out more of the history and archaeology of Norfolk industry, its products and its remains, and to ensure they are recorded for posterity. We also are interested in the people who worked in those industries, and how they lived, worked, played and prayed. We have a wide programme of events; including monthly talks, site visits, archaeological field meetings, conservation and operation of old machinery and finally, but just as importantly, social get togethers. This web site has been visited 371 times NORTHAMPTONSHIRE INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGY GROUP [outbound link] NIAG was founded more than 35 years ago to study, discover and promote Northamptonshire’s industrial archaeology. NIAG aims to provide a forum for the exchange of information and views on industrial archaeology, to liaise with other bodies at county, regional and national level and to contribute to the management of industrial heritage in the county. This web site has been visited 358 times OXFORD HOUSE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY SOCIETY [outbound link] The Oxford House Industrial History Society was formed in 1971. Members have a general interest in all aspects of industrial, social and local history. Members' contributions are informal short talks on any interesting subject, maps, documents, photos or slides. This web site has been visited 375 times PLYMOUTH MINERAL & MINING CLUB [outbound link] The aims of the club are to encourage interest in mining (past, present and future), industrial archaeology, mineral processing techniques & mineralogy. This web site has been visited 325 times Society for Industrial Archeology [outbound link] The SIA is made up of over 1,800 members, world-wide, who have a strong interest in preserving, interpreting and documenting our industrial past and heritage. Whatever your profession or favorite pursuit, if you share our interest in the industrial past, we welcome you to join us. This web site has been visited 380 times Surrey Industrial History Group [outbound link] The Surrey Industrial History Group (SIHG) is a group of the Surrey Archaeological Society (SAS) with a membership approaching two hundred. It grew out of an adult education course on industrial archaeology held at the University of Surrey in 1975 and has remained closely associated with this continuing lecture series. It holds other meetings, arranges visits in Surrey and farther afield, carries out research, recording and restoration projects and produces occasional publications and a regular newsletter. This web site has been visited 348 times Sussex Industrial Archaeological Society [outbound link] The Sussex Industrial Archaeological Society records and studies the remains of past industries and the achievements of the people concerned with them. This involves surveying, drawing, and photography, as well as the written word. This web site has been visited 347 times The Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society (GLIAS) [outbound link] The Greater London Industrial Archaeology Society (GLIAS) was founded in 1968 to record relics of London's industrial history and to deposit these records with national and local museums, archives, etc; also to advise local authorities and others on the restoration and preservation of historic industrial buildings and machinery. This web site has been visited 351 times The Industrial Heritage Association of Ireland [outbound link] IHAI Ltd. is a limited liability company registered in the Republic of Ireland and is administered by an Executive Committee made up of individuals who have a wide range of interests and specialisms in the subject. Its objectives are: to establish links between like-minded enthusiasts, societies and national institutions; to promote a nationwide inventory, survey and record of all industrial sites; to promote the marketing and presentation of industrial heritage sites; to set up educational initiatives. This web site has been visited 359 times THE LEICESTERSHIRE INDUSTRIAL HISTORY SOCIETY (LIHS) [outbound link] The Leicestershire Industrial History Society, (LIHS), was founded in 1969 and has been active in the field of industrial history, site excavation, restoration, conservation, recording and documentation ever since. This web site has been visited 348 times The Trevithick Society [outbound link] The Trevithick Society, a Registered Charity (no. 246586), is the organisation for everybody interested in industrial archaeology and all aspects of the industrial past in Cornwall. This web site has been visited 348 times Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society [outbound link] The Warwickshire Industrial Archaeology Society was formed in 1989 with the aim of promoting the study, recording and preservation of the industrial archaeology of Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull. The Society is affiliated to the Association for Industrial Archaeology. The main activity of the Society is the regular monthly meeting, with talks by visiting speakers, although additional visits to sites within Warwickshire and beyond are arranged on an occasional basis. The Society has a thriving membership - from dedicated specialists to enthusiastic amateurs - and is always keen to welcome new members. This web site has been visited 376 times Watford & District Industrial History Society [outbound link] The Society aims to foster awareness of our industrial past from the Industrial Revolution to the present day, through its programme of Winter Lectures and Summer Visits. The principal interest is the growth and decline of industry, both locally and throughout the country, but this cannot be considered in isolation. Thus transport, housing and general social conditions fall within the Society's remit. This web site has been visited 354 times Worcestershire Industrial Archaeology & Local History [outbound link] The WIALHS was founded back in 1971. We aim to stimulate interest in, record, study and where appropriate preserve items of local history.ded back in 1971. This web site has been visited 344 times |
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