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For a large part of this year, and especially now, many of our Affiliated Societies have been unable to hold face to face events in the way they always have.…
For a large part of this year, and especially now, many of our Affiliated Societies have been unable to hold face to face events in the way they always have.…
In December the newly-established AIA Young Members Board launched its dedicated social media accounts. The aim of these is to engage and disseminate the board’s activities with a younger demographic…
This new award promotes Community Engagement with Industrial Archaeology projects The award is given to projects anywhere in the world and nominations can be made by anyone, including those who…
Cambridge Industrial Archaeology Society leads the way In March this year many of our Affiliated Societies decided, quite reasonably, that they were unable to run their usual style of events…
It was with great sadness that the AIA Council recently learnt of the deaths of two of the seminal figures in industrial archaeology. Brenda passed away on 14 April and…
The AIA has been contacted by ‘Rare Television’ the production company behind the BBC TV series ‘Digging for Britain’ They are looking for ‘current and upcoming archaeological excavations that could…
The wider industrial heritage and industrial archaeology sector has been severely hit by the COVID-19 health crisis. Between the 23rd March and the end of June 2020 all the 600+…
Around the turn of the 20th / 21st century two men with a keen interest in the subject and a wealth of knowledge aimed to bring together data on all…
A great way to take the Association and Industrial Archaeology forward Council have established a Young Members Board as a sub-committee of the Association, composed of people who are in…
Lloyds Register Foundation – Heritage & Education Centre Tuesday 23rd June 2020 13:00 Applied Research & Outreach Manager, Louise Sanger, will be hosting a webinar guiding researchers through the free…