THE CLEVELAND INDUSTRIAL ARCHAEOLOGIST

(ISSN 0306-3259)

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Number 1 (1974 )Pages
Stokesley Mill. J K Harrison 1 - 8
Bessemer converter tuyeres at Eston.D M Tomlin9 - 14
Cornwall - A County rich in relics of past industry. A E & C D Shayler15 - 19
Number 2 (1975) SYMPOSIUM ON THE ALUM INDUSTRY
Pages
A brief history of the alum industry in North Yorkshire 1600-1875 R L Pickles1 - 10
Technical aspects of alum-making.J K Almond 11 - 20
The alum workers. B J D Harrison 21 - 26
Excavation at the Boulby Alum Works. S K Chapman27 - 34
Discussion at meeting held on 24 March 197435 - 40
Number 3 (1975)Pages
'The bridge across the glen' at Saltburn. J K Harrison et al1 - 12
Jet mining in North East Yorkshire. J S Owen 13 - 22
The North Skelton Ironstone Mine.P Tuffs23 - 30
Thomas-Gilchrist basic-steelmaking experiments in Cleveland, and Mr J R Skinner, chemist with Bolckow, Vaughan & Co. LtdJ K Almond31 - 34
The English post windmill.A E & C D Shayler35 - 44
Number 4 (1975) THE EARLY CHEMICAL INDUSTRY OF THE NORTH EASTPages
A synoptic view of the early chemical industry of the North East. W A Campbell1 - 6
The early chemical works of Teesside.D M Tomlin 7 - 12
The nineteenth century salt and alkali industry of Cleveland. C McNab13 - 18
From Tyne to Tees. W A Campbell 19 - 22
Billingham - the early years of a large new works. G G Robson 23 - 30
Discussion at meeting held on 23 March 1975 31 - 33
Number 5 (1976)Pages
Whinstone mining & quarrying in N E Yorkshire. J S Owen 1 - 10
Philip Webb and the Bell family.J Brandon-Jones11 - 16
Philip Webb's industrial buildings for Bell Bros. in their local context.J K Harrison 17 - 20
The Kilton Ironstone MineP Tuffs21 - 33
Sir John's Mine, Tynehead, Garrigill. H L Beadle35 - 41
Number 6 (1976) THE HISTORY OF STEAM POWER IN THE NORTH EASTPages
From mining to the stars: or how national pride led to a fundamental theory. C A Hempstead1 - 10
Thomas Hawksley and the steam powered water pumping stations of the Sunderland and South Shields Water Company. Dr S M Linsley 11 - 18
A history of early blowing engines in the N E of England and of the development of the 'Cleveland' blowing engine.J K Harrison 19 - 34
Steam utilisation in electric power generation: A survey of historical development in the North East of England.R P Kent35 - 40
Discussion at meeting held on 21 March 1976 41 - 44
Number 7 (1977)Pages
The Esk Valley Ironstone Mine: Part 1, documented historyJ S Owen 1 - 10
The Esk Valley Ironstone Mine: Part 2, some site details.J S Owen and P Tuffs11 - 15
Lady's Rake Lead Mine.H L Beadle 17 - 23
The Waste Heat CompanyD W Pattenden 25 - 36
The bore holes and salt works of the Tees EstuaryD M Tomlin37 - 46
The development of the titanium pigment industry on Teesside. F R Williams 47 - 52
Number 8 (1978) SKINNINGROVE AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD Pages
Pre-1865 ironstone mining development at Skinningrove. J S Owen 1 - 8
Railways around Skinningrove. N G Lillywhite 9 -14
The struggle for existence of a small works in the iron and steel industry. W G B Bradley15 - 24
Skinningrove: village and people in the early 1879sB J D Harrison25 - 30
Addendum : Mr. S. F. Okey’s account of the start of ironstone mining.31 - 32
Discussion at meeting held on 20 March 1977.33 - 38
Number 9 (1978) Pages
Description of the Waddle fan, Lumpsey Ironstone Mine.S A Chapman1 - 5
The Esk Valley cottages. notes by J S Owen; drawings by J B Riley7 - 10
Lingdale Ironstone MineP Tuffs 11 - 22
The Cleveland Salt CompanyD M Tomlin 23 - 30
Number 10 (1979) THE BRIDGES OVER THE RIVER TEESPages
The shape of bridges and the form of theory. C A Hempstead 1 - 15
The bridges of Yarm. D H Pearce 17 - 21
Stockton's road bridgesD M Tomlin 23 - 25
The Transporter Bridge, MiddlesbroughM Stockwell 27 - 31
Newport Bridge, Middlesbrough. M Stockwell 33 - 37
The arch water bridge of Stockton. C A Hempstead 39 - 40
The A19 road bridge. C King41 - 45
Number 11 (1979)Pages
The river bridges on the Middlesbrough Branch of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. Charles McNab1 - 6
The genesis of the transporter bridge.D W Pattenden7 - 11
Esk Valley Ironstone Mine: Part 3, Excavations completed.J S Owen 13 - 24
Ventilating furnace at Ayton Ironstone Mine.S A Chapman 25 - 26
The Newport oval iron blast furnace.A T Ledgard27 - 29
Number 12 (1980) INDUSTRIAL ASPECTS OF GUISBOROUGHPages
The impact of industrialisation on the town of Guisborough.B J D Harrison1 - 3

The early years of alum making in Guisborough.Mrs Anne Harrison5 - 9
Eighteenth century corn milling venture in Guisborough.J K Harrison 11 - 18
The Cleveland Railway. Miss Grace Dixon19 - 22
The Blackett Hutton Foundry. J McConnell 23 - 27
Discussion at meeting held on 25 March 1979. 29 - 30
Number 13 (1981) Pages
Teesdale Mining Company, 1821-1842H L Beadle1 - 14

The ventilating machines of M Guibal in Cleveland.S A Chapman15 - 21
Scoria Blocks.C H Morris23 - 32
Warren Moor Ironstone Mine, Kildale.J S Owen 33 - 53
Number 14 (1982) Pages
Industrial archaeological sites in the County of Clevelandprepared by members of the Society 28 pages
Number 15 (1983) SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING ON THE TEES Pages
History of the River Tees shipyards. W Harrison MBE1 - 10

The SS 'De Brus '- the first iron steamship to be built in Middlesbrough.D W Pattenden 11 - 19
Developments in the theory of ship hull design at mid-19th century. C A Hempstead21 - 30

Lonsdale Ironstone Mine, Kildale.J S Owen 31 - 48
Ships and shipbuilding - extracts from discussion held in March 1981. 49
Number 16 (1984) BRICKS AND MORTARPages
Bricks and early Middlesbrough brickmakers. D W Pattenden1 - 12

The Carrs Tilery, Margrove Park.J K Harrison 13 - 28
George Lambert, brickmaker. Mrs Marie Lambert29 - 33
160 years of cement manufacture in Cleveland.C H Morris 35 - 54
Extracts from discussion held on 28 March 1982.55
Bricks and Mortar: some sources of information.56
Number 17 (1985) Pages
Early electricity supplies on Teesside. D W Pattenden1 - 20

Disappearing railway stations: the Middlesbrough - Guisborough Railway. Miss Grace Dixon21 - 30
Leeds Corporation, and whinstone extraction from Cliff Rigg, Great Ayton, 1869-1883R Pepper 31 - 46
The main winder at Kilton Mine. S A Chapman47 - 49
A note on cement manufacture in Cleveland, at ICI Casebourne works. D J M Rowe51 - 54
Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay Steam Packet Company 1853-1867. T M Quinn55 - 68
Number 18 (1986) MIDDLESBROUGH DOCK AND RUTWAYSPages
The history of Middlesbrough Dock. D W Pattenden1 - 22


Rutways before railways on the Yorkshire coast, with details of twelve sites between Saltburn and Scarborough. J S Owen23 - 32
Number 19 (1987 - 1988) THE WATER IN YOUR TAP: THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL SUPPLIESPages
Guisborough's water supply: a century of development. Miss Grace Dixon1 - 14


Water-borne disease in nineteenth century Cleveland.G S Stout15 - 20
The history of water supplyJ F Prentice21 - 30
Discussion on 'The water in your tap' at Symposium 16 March 198631 - 34
Notes on Stockton and Middlesbrough water supplies. J K Almond35 - 36
Liverton Ironstone Mine: A history.S A Chapman37 - 42
Number 20 (1990)Pages
The Stockton and Darlington Railway booking office. R Brunner-Ellis1 - 7



Notes on Ironmaking in Cleveland, 1945-1951.K C Sharp 9 - 16
Reminiscences of Cleveland iron and steel industry, edited from an evening's discussion meeting). M A Raisbeck, A Oliver, and R Walters17 - 30
Dorman Long and Company Ltd. 1889 - 1967: notes towards a history. I C Malcolm 31 - 57
CIAS issues 1-20 (1974-1990) chronological list of contents and alphabetical list of authorsI - IX
Number 21 (1992)Pages
Wiregill Lead Mine in Teesdale: an attempt to revive mining and to continue to operate after the London Lead Company gave up the lease in 1902. H L Beadle1 - 24



The Skelton Ironstone Mines of Messrs Bell Brothers in Cleveland.S A Chapman 25 - 68
Number 22 (1994) Pages
The ironstone calcining kilns in Scugdale, Swainby. Mrs C B Cook & J S Owen1 - 11



Early water supplies in Ormesby. D W Pattenden13 - 19
A historical outline of magnesium production from seawater at Hartlepool.R M Evans21 - 23
Chaloner (Guisborough) ironstone mine 1872-1879. R Pepper 25 - 38
Walker's Pit in Newtondale. J S Owen 39 - 46
Number 23 (1996) Pages
The Whitecliffe Mines. S A Chapman 1 - 43


Site update of Skelton Park Pit (The CIA No. 21). S A Chapman 43 - 48
Number 24 (1997)Pages
Industrial Archaeology in Cleveland: the first 30 years. J K Harrison 1 - 11



The North-Yorkshire alum industry: a technical analysis of the processes usedA E Rout 13 - 55
Number 25 (1998) Pages
The identification, commercial evaluation and initial exploitation of alum shale deposits in the British Isles.A E Rout 1 - 17




Roseberry Mine tramway: thoughts concerning details at the incline head. J S Owen & R Pepper18 - 20
The other Warden Law haulage engine house (A surviving structure from the Seaham and Rainton Railway).S A Chapman 21 - 28
Hydraulic machinery at Hutton Home Farm, near Guisborough. J K Harrison 29 - 42
Number 26 (2000) Pages
Evidence of the alum industry on the foreshore at RavenscarD Green3 - 11




Sir Joseph Bank’s account of alum making at Kettleness, North Yorkshire.C E Thornton13 - 18
A medieval bloomery at Tarn Hole in Bilsdale in the North York Moors: A re-assessment of an excavation of the 1970sJ K Harrison19 - 34
Hydroelectricity generation in the Yorkshire Dales.T T Hay35 - 53
Number 27 (2002)Pages
A matter of topography, geology and land ownership: Fredrick Greenwood’s Royalty (Eston Mines) 1853-1870. R Pepper3 - 22





The Blackett Hutton Cleveland Steel foundry, Guisborough: the final years.J McConnell23 - 26
The Eston blacksmith’s workshop and cottage.Deborah Walsh27 - 32
Steelfounding in north-east England: an inside view.A Scott33 - 46
Number 28 (2003)Pages
Thomas Allison’s geological excursions during the 1850s: principally in the North York Moors. J K Almond3 - 25





Ironstone mining in Scugdale near Swanby, west of StokesleyCarol Cook27 - 42
Ayresome Ironworks, Middlesbrough, and Klenshyttan Ironworks, Sweden.J K Harrison43 - 54
Views of the Blackett Hutton Foundary: Photographs by Dennis Wompra . Captions by A M Burgess55 - 63
Number 29 (2004)Pages
Why Stockton-on-Tees did not become a Newcastle, nor Lemington-on-Tyne a Middlesbrough.J K Almond3 - 25





The Middleton Ironworks: Survey of the Blowing Engine HouseCarol Cook27 - 42
Newsletters of the Teesside Industrial Archaeology Group and of the Cleveland Industrial Archaeology Society.J K Harrison43 - 54
Number 30 (2005)Pages
Sir George Colebrook’s Attempted Alum Monopoly and the Great Ayton Alum WorksIan Pearce3 - 14





Ayton Banks Alum WorksRobert H de Wardt & David Taylor15 - 27
Boulby Alum Works Tunnel Revisited. Charles H Morris & Simon Whitlock29 - 45
A Jet Mine in Chapel Wood, Ingleby.Peter F Ryder & Ernie Shield 47 - 50
A 1900 Steam-driven Overhead Travelling Crane and a circa 1900 12-feet Diameter Faceplate Lathe.D Whitfield51 - 70
Number 31 (2006)Pages
Seaton Carew Ironworks: John Henry Proud’s reminiscences in the early 20th Century with commentaries and notes.John Henderson Proud & J K Almond3 - 47




Walkers Detaching Hook.Tony & Cath Lynn 49 - 56
Number 32 (2008)Pages
The Wooden Bridge over the River Tees at Sockburn, 1838-c1890.D Whitfield 3 - 13




William Jones and the first Chemical Factory in Middlesbrough. I Pearce 15 - 30
Tees Bridge Watch 1998-2007.C H Morris 31 - 52
Number 33 (2012)Pages
Blast Furnaces at Redcar 1870 – 2010C H Morris1 - 29




A Visitor’s Guide to the Alum Works.S A Chapman31 - 42
Geological background to the North Yorkshire Alum IndustryD C Goldring43 - 65
Seaton Carew Ironworks: Scenes in the 1920s and 1930s. J K Almond 67 - 86
Number 34 (2013)Pages
Thomas & William Whitwell and the Thornaby Iron WorksA Betteney1 - 54




CIAS Publications Indices56 – 64
Number 35 (2015)Pages
Last traces of the Alum Works at Saltburn C H Morris3 - 18




Exploited ironstone resources of Cleveland: an overview with the emphasis on
geological background
D Goldring19 – 55
Number 36 (2016)Pages
Zinc and Sulphuric Acid Works at Seaton SnookA Betteney3 – 76




Industrial Sites in the Cleveland Area: supplementary list 177 – 84
Number 37 (2017)Pages
Wrought Iron, Steel, or Hybrid – the decisions facing Cleveland’s Ironmasters in the
second half of the nineteenth century
R Widdowson3-54




Industrial Sites in the Cleveland Area: supplementary list 2. 55-68
Number 38 (2018)Pages
Upleatham Ironstone Mines, Hauling House Excavation at East Winning 2011S A Chapman3-18




The First Stockton Ironworks A Betteney19-34
Memories of Cargo Fleet Steel and Iron Works in the 1950’sM R Graham 35-42
Engineering geology applied to construction projects at Redcar Iron Works in the 1970sD.C. Goldring and D.A. Greenwood 43-55
Number 39 (2019)Pages
Corn Mills in the north Stockton-on-Tees area: a Historical Gazetteer.A Betteney3 - 61



In situ underground remains in UK mines:
Part 1 Hydraulic machinery in the Sir Francis Level, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale
C Twigg63 - 68
Number 40 (2020)Pages
A new interpretation of the alleged alum works at GrosmontPeter Appleton3 - 11



Nesham and Welch Ironfounders and Engineers of Portrack Lane Iron Works, Stockton-on-TeesA Betteney13 - 36
Report of Explosion of boilers at the Redcar IronworksA Betteney37 - 58
Number 41 (2023)Pages
Excavations at the North Shore Pottery, Stockton-on-TeesRichard Annis5 - 15



Sea Walls Around Greatham CreekIan Macdonald and Alan Betteney17 - 27
The Stockton Stone and Concrete CompanyAlan Betteney29 - 68
The Wilton Estate in Teesside industrial history, Part I: During private ownershipElizabeth C Marsh69 - 93

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