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Industrial Archaeology & History


The Industrial Archaeology and History Ring contains sites of interest to industrial archaeologists and industrial historians. Anyone with suitable web content is welcome to join the ring. Eg: sites relating to: wind & water power, steam & internal combustion engines, coal & metal mining, iron & steel industry, engineering, stone, brick, clay & glass industries, textiles, chemicals, public utilities, roads & bridges, rivers & canals, railways, ports & shipping would all be eligible to join.
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Interface to search pictures about canals and the ships who are using them published on usenet by using usenet-replayer's long time archive and web based news server.


This site is dedicated to restoring WWII/Korea Jeeps, mfg. by Willys & Ford, and outfitting them with proper accessories, accoutrements and militaria. Jeeps are the #1 worldwide most recognized vehicles ever built. There is content for everyone. There are history/education pages, fun pages using new java,JS,and DHTML code.


Used by several Presidents of the US, mainly FDR. Not only mysterious track 61 at Grand Central Terminal, but much more; including who owns this great structure.


A pictorial and historical review of a statue to the anthracite coal miner in central Pennsylvania, USA.


The collection of locomotives and rolling stock at the Foxfield Railway, England, described for enthusiasts, historians, model-makers, and hopefully future visitors or old friends who share a passion for preserving part of Britain's vanishing industrial heritage. For the official Foxfield website see http://www.foxfieldrailway.co.uk.


A site dedicated to the photographic history of Kentucky coal mining and its miners.


This site presents topics of cultural landscape research at the Institut of Geographie, University of Hamburg (Germany).


A brief history of the Eccles area, and its canals. The Bridgewater canal, the Manchester ship canal, the steam hammer and Friedrich Engels are all here. The Eccles area played a major part in the industrial revolution, which changed the world forever.


Remains of a lost civilization - abandoned post-German monuments of Poland. The site includes photographs of many rural and small town industrial facilities, like mills, distilleries, dairies, brickyards, breweries, slaughterhouses, water towers, and railways of the 19th and early 20th century.


The best place to find the railway sites you want! A large number of UK Railway web sites listed.