AIA Annual Conference
4th – 6th October 2024 One day Conference and two half days of visits Friday: Afternoon visit to Swansea Waterfront or Hafod Copperworks & Neath Abbey Ironworks Saturday: AGM, talks,…
4th – 6th October 2024 One day Conference and two half days of visits Friday: Afternoon visit to Swansea Waterfront or Hafod Copperworks & Neath Abbey Ironworks Saturday: AGM, talks,…
Industrial Ruins Modern ruins are radically different from those ruins of ancient times that are customarily curated as archaeological heritage. They are irrational, wild and unterminated. In modern ruins, multiple…
The North East On the Thursday evening we will have a talk by Michael Bailey on the Stockton & Darlington Railway’s ‘Locomotion No 1’ Then we are considering the following…
Flanders From East to West: Power Generation Flax Procesing Textiles & Printing Flour Milling Beer & Steam Cardboard Trams Bricks Hydraulic Power & Cranes Coal Gin & Steam In summary:…
The AIA Young Members Board visits award winner Dawe’s Twineworks
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…
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…
The 2014 prize winners receiving their awards: From left to right:Colin Bower, Roggins Local History Society (unfunded Archaeological Award); David de Haan, Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust (Joint winner, funded Archaeological…