
South West Wales Industrial Archaeology Society | Archive
Mr. John Hayman, Dr. F.G. Cowley, Mr. Arthur Rees, Mr. Alun Richards, Mr. R.O. Roberts. Further details of the Society’s activities, including this programme of evening meetings and the visit. may be …
Staff Profile: Jennifer Protheroe-Jones | Museum Wales
Areas of Responsibility: Mining and smelting of metals in Wales and ancillary industries, mainly post-1700; tramroad, early railway and canal collections; stationary engines and prime movers collections; …
The South West Wales Industrial Archaeology Society extends a warm welcome to all those who are interested in the history and remains of industry and transport, especially in the area around …
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Archaeology Wales Unit D11.6 Treforest Industrial Estate Pontypridd, CF37 5UR Tel: 02920 020 136 Email: [email protected]
SIAS
SIAS enjoys a full programme of day, half-day and evening visits to place of industrial and historic interest. There is no charge to members unless there are transport costs or admission fees to pay.
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We've been asked to provide details of local meetings and classes for the area. So here are those that have been sent to us so far. If you want to post details of a society or meeting then send the details …
CBA Groups Council for British Archaeology
These groups operate separately from the head CBA and manage their own activities and governance. Each group supports archaeology in its area by offering advice, promoting public participation, …
Industrial Archaeology Societies: All Listings
'The Society was founded in 1972 to promote research into all aspects of the brewing industry, to en ... Read More...
Societies – CBA Wales | Council for British Archaeology Wales
The Trust organises talks, leaflets, booklets, field trips and other activities, which are open to the public as well as members, to explore the history of Central Wales.
Local Societies « SWIEET2007
Myrddin: The Welsh Network for the History and Social Study of Science.