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Number 1 (1974 ) | | Pages |
Stokesley Mill. | J K Harrison | 1 - 8 |
Bessemer converter tuyeres at Eston. | D M Tomlin | 9 - 14 |
Cornwall - A County rich in relics of past industry. | A E & C D Shayler | 15 - 19 |
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Number 2 (1975) SYMPOSIUM ON THE ALUM INDUSTRY
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A brief history of the alum industry in North Yorkshire 1600-1875 | R L Pickles | 1 - 10 |
Technical aspects of alum-making. | J K Almond | 11 - 20
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The alum workers. | B J D Harrison | 21 - 26
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Excavation at the Boulby Alum Works. | S K Chapman | 27 - 34 |
Discussion at meeting held on 24 March 1974 | | 35 - 40 |
Number 3 (1975) | | Pages |
'The bridge across the glen' at Saltburn. | J K Harrison et al | 1 - 12 |
Jet mining in North East Yorkshire. | J S Owen | 13 - 22 |
The North Skelton Ironstone Mine. | P Tuffs | 23 - 30 |
Thomas-Gilchrist basic-steelmaking experiments in Cleveland, and Mr J R Skinner, chemist with Bolckow, Vaughan & Co. Ltd | J K Almond | 31 - 34 |
The English post windmill. | A E & C D Shayler | 35 - 44 |
Number 4 (1975) THE EARLY CHEMICAL INDUSTRY OF THE NORTH EAST | | Pages |
A synoptic view of the early chemical industry of the North East. | W A Campbell | 1 - 6 |
The early chemical works of Teesside. | D M Tomlin | 7 - 12 |
The nineteenth century salt and alkali industry of Cleveland. | C McNab | 13 - 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-Jones | 11 - 16
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Philip Webb's industrial buildings for Bell Bros. in their local context. | J K Harrison | 17 - 20 |
The Kilton Ironstone Mine | P Tuffs | 21 - 33 |
Sir John's Mine, Tynehead, Garrigill. | H L Beadle | 35 - 41 |
Number 6 (1976) THE HISTORY OF STEAM POWER IN THE NORTH EAST | | Pages |
From mining to the stars: or how national pride led to a fundamental theory. | C A Hempstead | 1 - 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 Kent | 35 - 40 |
Discussion at meeting held on 21 March 1976 | | 41 - 44 |
Number 7 (1977) | | Pages |
The Esk Valley Ironstone Mine: Part 1, documented history | J S Owen | 1 - 10 |
The Esk Valley Ironstone Mine: Part 2, some site details. | J S Owen and P Tuffs | 11 - 15 |
Lady's Rake Lead Mine. | H L Beadle | 17 - 23 |
The Waste Heat Company | D W Pattenden | 25 - 36 |
The bore holes and salt works of the Tees Estuary | D M Tomlin | 37 - 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 Bradley | 15 - 24 |
Skinningrove: village and people in the early 1879s | B J D Harrison | 25 - 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 Chapman | 1 - 5 |
The Esk Valley cottages. | notes by J S Owen; drawings by J B Riley | 7 - 10 |
Lingdale Ironstone Mine | P Tuffs | 11 - 22 |
The Cleveland Salt Company | D M Tomlin | 23 - 30 |
Number 10 (1979) THE BRIDGES OVER THE RIVER TEES | | Pages |
The shape of bridges and the form of theory. | C A Hempstead | 1 - 15
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The bridges of Yarm. | D H Pearce | 17 - 21
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Stockton's road bridges | D M Tomlin | 23 - 25 |
The Transporter Bridge, Middlesbrough | M Stockwell | 27 - 31
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Newport Bridge, Middlesbrough. | M Stockwell | 33 - 37 |
The arch water bridge of Stockton. | C A Hempstead | 39 - 40 |
The A19 road bridge. | C King | 41 - 45
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Number 11 (1979) | | Pages |
The river bridges on the Middlesbrough Branch of the Stockton and Darlington Railway. | Charles McNab | 1 - 6
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The genesis of the transporter bridge. | D W Pattenden | 7 - 11 |
Esk Valley Ironstone Mine: Part 3, Excavations completed. | J S Owen | 13 - 24
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Ventilating furnace at Ayton Ironstone Mine. | S A Chapman | 25 - 26 |
The Newport oval iron blast furnace. | A T Ledgard | 27 - 29 |
Number 12 (1980) INDUSTRIAL ASPECTS OF GUISBOROUGH | | Pages |
The impact of industrialisation on the town of Guisborough. | B J D Harrison | 1 - 3
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The early years of alum making in Guisborough. | Mrs Anne Harrison | 5 - 9 |
Eighteenth century corn milling venture in Guisborough. | J K Harrison | 11 - 18 |
The Cleveland Railway. | Miss Grace Dixon | 19 - 22 |
The Blackett Hutton Foundry. | J McConnell | 23 - 27
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Discussion at meeting held on 25 March 1979. | | 29 - 30 |
Number 13 (1981) | | Pages |
Teesdale Mining Company, 1821-1842 | H L Beadle | 1 - 14
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The ventilating machines of M Guibal in Cleveland. | S A Chapman | 15 - 21 |
Scoria Blocks. | C H Morris | 23 - 32
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Warren Moor Ironstone Mine, Kildale. | J S Owen | 33 - 53
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Number 14 (1982) | | Pages |
Industrial archaeological sites in the County of Cleveland | prepared by members of the Society | 28 pages
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Number 15 (1983) SHIPS AND SHIPBUILDING ON THE TEES | | Pages |
History of the River Tees shipyards. | W Harrison MBE | 1 - 10
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The SS 'De Brus '- the first iron steamship to be built in Middlesbrough. | D W Pattenden | 11 - 19
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Developments in the theory of ship hull design at mid-19th century. | C A Hempstead | 21 - 30
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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 MORTAR | | Pages |
Bricks and early Middlesbrough brickmakers. | D W Pattenden | 1 - 12
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The Carrs Tilery, Margrove Park. | J K Harrison | 13 - 28
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George Lambert, brickmaker. | Mrs Marie Lambert | 29 - 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 Pattenden | 1 - 20
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Disappearing railway stations: the Middlesbrough - Guisborough Railway. | Miss Grace Dixon | 21 - 30
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Leeds Corporation, and whinstone extraction from Cliff Rigg, Great Ayton, 1869-1883 | R Pepper | 31 - 46 |
The main winder at Kilton Mine. | S A Chapman | 47 - 49 |
A note on cement manufacture in Cleveland, at ICI Casebourne works. | D J M Rowe | 51 - 54 |
Whitby and Robin Hood's Bay Steam Packet Company 1853-1867. | T M Quinn | 55 - 68
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Number 18 (1986) MIDDLESBROUGH DOCK AND RUTWAYS | | Pages |
The history of Middlesbrough Dock. | D W Pattenden | 1 - 22
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Rutways before railways on the Yorkshire coast, with details of twelve sites between Saltburn and Scarborough. | J S Owen | 23 - 32 |
Number 19 (1987 - 1988) THE WATER IN YOUR TAP: THE DEVELOPMENT OF LOCAL SUPPLIES | | Pages |
Guisborough's water supply: a century of development. | Miss Grace Dixon | 1 - 14
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Water-borne disease in nineteenth century Cleveland. | G S Stout | 15 - 20 |
The history of water supply | J F Prentice | 21 - 30 |
Discussion on 'The water in your tap' at Symposium 16 March 1986 | | 31 - 34 |
Notes on Stockton and Middlesbrough water supplies. | J K Almond | 35 - 36 |
Liverton Ironstone Mine: A history. | S A Chapman | 37 - 42
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Number 20 (1990) | | Pages |
The Stockton and Darlington Railway booking office. | R Brunner-Ellis | 1 - 7
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Notes on Ironmaking in Cleveland, 1945-1951. | K C Sharp | 9 - 16
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Reminiscences of Cleveland iron and steel industry, edited from an evening's discussion meeting). | M A Raisbeck, A Oliver, and R Walters | 17 - 30 |
Dorman Long and Company Ltd. 1889 - 1967: notes towards a history. | I C Malcolm | 31 - 57
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CIAS issues 1-20 (1974-1990) chronological list of contents and alphabetical list of authors | | I - 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 Beadle | 1 - 24
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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 Owen | 1 - 11
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Early water supplies in Ormesby. | D W Pattenden | 13 - 19 |
A historical outline of magnesium production from seawater at Hartlepool. | R M Evans | 21 - 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
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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
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The North-Yorkshire alum industry: a technical analysis of the processes used | A 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
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Roseberry Mine tramway: thoughts concerning details at the incline head. | J S Owen & R Pepper | 18 - 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 Ravenscar | D Green | 3 - 11
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Sir Joseph Bank’s account of alum making at Kettleness, North Yorkshire. | C E Thornton | 13 - 18
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A medieval bloomery at Tarn Hole in Bilsdale in the North York Moors: A re-assessment of an excavation of the 1970s | J K Harrison | 19 - 34 |
Hydroelectricity generation in the Yorkshire Dales. | T T Hay | 35 - 53 |
Number 27 (2002) | | Pages |
A matter of topography, geology and land ownership: Fredrick Greenwood’s Royalty (Eston Mines) 1853-1870. | R Pepper | 3 - 22
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The Blackett Hutton Cleveland Steel foundry, Guisborough: the final years. | J McConnell | 23 - 26
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The Eston blacksmith’s workshop and cottage. | Deborah Walsh | 27 - 32 |
Steelfounding in north-east England: an inside view. | A Scott | 33 - 46 |
Number 28 (2003) | | Pages |
Thomas Allison’s geological excursions during the 1850s: principally in the North York Moors. | J K Almond | 3 - 25
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Ironstone mining in Scugdale near Swanby, west of Stokesley | Carol Cook | 27 - 42 |
Ayresome Ironworks, Middlesbrough, and Klenshyttan Ironworks, Sweden. | J K Harrison | 43 - 54 |
Views of the Blackett Hutton Foundary: Photographs by Dennis Wompra . | Captions by A M Burgess | 55 - 63 |
Number 29 (2004) | | Pages |
Why Stockton-on-Tees did not become a Newcastle, nor Lemington-on-Tyne a Middlesbrough. | J K Almond | 3 - 25
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The Middleton Ironworks: Survey of the Blowing Engine House | Carol Cook | 27 - 42 |
Newsletters of the Teesside Industrial Archaeology Group and of the Cleveland Industrial Archaeology Society. | J K Harrison | 43 - 54 |
Number 30 (2005) | | Pages |
Sir George Colebrook’s Attempted Alum Monopoly and the Great Ayton Alum Works | Ian Pearce | 3 - 14
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Ayton Banks Alum Works | Robert H de Wardt & David Taylor | 15 - 27 |
Boulby Alum Works Tunnel Revisited. | Charles H Morris & Simon Whitlock | 29 - 45
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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 Whitfield | 51 - 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 Almond | 3 - 47
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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
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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 – 2010 | C H Morris | 1 - 29
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A Visitor’s Guide to the Alum Works. | S A Chapman | 31 - 42 |
Geological background to the North Yorkshire Alum Industry | D C Goldring | 43 - 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 Works | A Betteney | 1 - 54
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CIAS Publications Indices | | 56 – 64 |
Number 35 (2015) | | Pages |
Last traces of the Alum Works at Saltburn | C H Morris | 3 - 18
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Exploited ironstone resources of Cleveland: an overview with the emphasis on
geological background | D Goldring | 19 – 55 |
Number 36 (2016) | | Pages |
Zinc and Sulphuric Acid Works at Seaton Snook | A Betteney | 3 – 76
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Industrial Sites in the Cleveland Area: supplementary list 1 | | 77 – 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 Widdowson | 3-54
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Industrial Sites in the Cleveland Area: supplementary list 2. | | 55-68
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Number 38 (2018) | | Pages |
Upleatham Ironstone Mines, Hauling House Excavation at East Winning 2011 | S A Chapman | 3-18
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The First Stockton Ironworks | A Betteney | 19-34 |
Memories of Cargo Fleet Steel and Iron Works in the 1950’s | M R Graham | 35-42 |
Engineering geology applied to construction projects at Redcar Iron Works in the 1970s | D.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 Betteney | 3 - 61
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In situ underground remains in UK mines:
Part 1 Hydraulic machinery in the Sir Francis Level, Gunnerside Gill, Swaledale | C Twigg | 63 - 68 |
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Number 40 (2020) | | Pages |
A new interpretation of the alleged alum works at Grosmont | Peter Appleton | 3 - 11
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Nesham and Welch Ironfounders and Engineers of Portrack Lane Iron Works, Stockton-on-Tees | A Betteney | 13 - 36 |
Report of Explosion of boilers at the Redcar Ironworks | A Betteney | 37 - 58 |
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Number 41 (2023) | | Pages |
Excavations at the North Shore Pottery, Stockton-on-Tees | Richard Annis | 5 - 15
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Sea Walls Around Greatham Creek | Ian Macdonald and Alan Betteney | 17 - 27 |
The Stockton Stone and Concrete Company | Alan Betteney | 29 - 68 |
The Wilton Estate in Teesside industrial history, Part I: During private ownership | Elizabeth C Marsh | 69 - 93 |
Number 42 (2024) | | Pages |
The Cleveland Industrial Archaeology Society at 50 | Elizabeth C Marsh | 5-14 |
The History of the Titanium Dioxide Industry on Teesside | Anthony Griffin | 15-50 |
The Grinkle Ironstone Mine Fanhouse | Simon Chapman | 51-59 |
Potash Extraction from Blast Furnace Flue Dust in Northeast England | F W Smith | 60-67 |
Woodsmith Mine Tunnel | F W Smith | 68-73 |
Egton Brick And Tile Works | Elizabeth C Marsh | 74-104 |
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