The AIA Young Members Board visits award winner Dawe’s Twineworks
The AIA Young Members Board visits award winner Dawe’s Twineworks
The AIA Young Members Board visits award winner Dawe’s Twineworks
Presentation given by Keith Falconer 1st September 2018 The AIA Restoration Grants – What a Very Rewarding 10 years! Back in 2009 one of our members approached the Chairman,…
AIA presented seven awards for various achievements in the field of industrial archaeology and heritage at its conference in Nottingham in September 2018. The Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship…
Pat Cassidy receives on behalf of Govan Workspace the 2015 AIA Best Creative Re-use Award plaque for the conversion to business start-up spaces of Fairfield Shipyard Drawing Offices. This was…
Our awards scheme continues to flourish and to be recognised nationally – one often finds mention of it when looking up a particular project or book. We were delighted, as…
The Grave Diggers’ Hut The award for the best creative re-use of an industrial building is usually announced at the AIA’s annual conference but it can take sometime to organise…
Left to Right: Tony Holroyd and Graham Walker, Dorothea award, Kew Bridge Engine Trust Bill Pickering, Undergraduate dissertation award, University of Newcastle Marilyn Palmer, AIA President David Gwyn, Peter Neaverson…
King Edward Mine (KEM), Troon, Nr Camborne, Cornwall Count House and Carpenters’ Workshop What is the Workspace Project at King Edward Mine (KEM)? Originally developed as South Condurrow Tin Mine,…
The Association for Industrial Archaeology celebrated the European Industrial and Technical Heritage Year 2015 with the launch of the AIA Creative Re-use Award. The awards were announced by AIA Chairman…
The 2015 Award Winners receive their awards at the Annual Conference in Brighton. They are, from left to right, Lynne Pearson, Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Industrial Archaeology;…