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UPPER FORGE, COALBROOKDALE: December 2005
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UPPER FORGE, COALBROOKDALE. Excavations as part of the Coalbrookdale Historical Archaeology Research and Training Programme. Tuesday, December 20, 2005. Please note that information about the Upper Forge project and the CHART programme will now be posted on the new CHART BLOG. Please also refer to our main Ironbridge Blog. For any other news and events. Posted by Upper Forge at 12:47. View my complete profile. First steel furnace in England.
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UPPER FORGE, COALBROOKDALE: September 2005
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UPPER FORGE, COALBROOKDALE. Excavations as part of the Coalbrookdale Historical Archaeology Research and Training Programme. Friday, September 16, 2005. First steel furnace in England. After five seasons of hard work at Coalbrookdale we have discovered the first cementation steel furnace in England. The furnace dates from c.1619, and was built by Sir Basil Brooke - an eminent industrialist and ironmaster who operated several iron furnaces and forges. And Wilfred Laurier University. Phase 2 - The malthouse.
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Archaeology in Bermuda: April 2006
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The latest news and information from the Bermuda archaeological project being run by Ironbridge Archaeology and the Bermuda National Trust. Thursday, April 20, 2006. Our work at Verdmont and elsewhere featured in the local news - first a story in the Mid-Ocean News. Followed by coverage of the open day at Verdmont House in the Bermuda Sun. Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 7:34 am. Saturday, April 08, 2006. Excavations at Government House. On Friday we conducted the first archaeological excavation to t...
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Contemporary Archaeology: November 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Monday, November 13, 2006. Well, as usual, an interesting and wide-ranging series of papers, with much food for thought. More thoughts will appear here shortly (as we collect them! As well as the solution to our crossword. Best wishes to everyone we met at the conference, and we hope you all had safe journeys back home. You are always welcome at Ironbridge! Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 9:02 am. View my complete profile.
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Contemporary Archaeology: October 2006
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Work in the field of contemporary archaeology by Ironbridge Archaeology. Friday, October 20, 2006. Looking ahead to CHAT. At Bristol is coming up in November, and we are looking forward to some interesting and stimulating discussion. Will and Emma will be giving a paper. About their work at Wednesbury Forge, some of which has featured on this site. Doing archaeology at Wednesbury. We are also very much looking forward to seeing Greg Bailey's. Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 8:50 am. On the BAJR forum).
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Archaeology in Coalbrookdale: May 2006
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Coalbrookdale Historical Archaeology Research and Training Programme and other archaeological work in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. Wednesday, May 31, 2006. With the full force of the water now diverted through the sluices, the term 'water power' has certainly become meaningful again! The sluice outflows into the culvert which takes the water down to Rose Cottage. Building up the levelling layer to support the culvert pipe. Outflow of a drain which probably pre-dated the culvert.
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Archaeology in Coalbrookdale: July 2006
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Coalbrookdale Historical Archaeology Research and Training Programme and other archaeological work in the heart of the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site. Friday, July 21, 2006. We will be hosting our annual Archaeology Day. Finds from recent excavations in the Ironbridge Gorge. Posted by Ironbridge Archaeology at 3:15 pm. Coalbrookdale, Shropshire, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Ironbridge Archaeology on the web. Ironbridge Archaeology main blog. Official Ironbridge Archaeology homepage.