Industrial Archaeology Review

Papers
(The TQCC of Industrial Archaeology Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Scotland’s Tall Chimneys1
Histories of People and Landscape. Essays on the Sheffield Region in Memory of David Hey1
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Structures of the First Industrial Age in Rijeka, Croatia — from Timber to Iron1
Technology, Economics and Canal Development; An Early Technical Book and What It Reveals1
Technological Innovation and Industrial Decline: The Case of the Automatic Loom in the British Cotton Industry1
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A Further Phase of Archaeological Investigations at Swalwell Ironworks, Tyne and Wear0
Editorial0
The Coming of the Railway: A New Global History, 1750–18500
The History and Archaeology of Hendon Sidings Enterprise Zone, Adjacent to Prospect Row, Port of Sunderland0
Coming Out in the Wash: Investigating Manchester’s Public Baths and Wash-houses0
Initiating Transformations. Industrial Heritage as an Asset for Regional Development. Critical Views from and for the Global South0
The Architecture of Steam: Waterworks and the Victorian Sanitary Crisis The Architecture of Steam: Waterworks and the Victorian Sanitary Crisis , edited by James Douet, 0
Banat Narrow-Gauge Railway: Context and Continuity0
Editorial0
The Historic American Engineering Record at 500
England’s Military Heritage from the Air0
Archaeological Investigation and Industrial Heritage Study of the Wanshan Mercury Mining Site in Guizhou Province, China0
Bricks of Victorian London: A Social and Economic History0
Steam on the Sirhowy Tramroad and its Neighbours0
Digging Bath Stone: A Quarry and Transport History0
Oasts and Hop Kilns A History0
Resolving an Enigma: The Discovery of a Continuous Annular Tunnel Kiln at the Royal Doulton Potteries, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent0
Hathorn, Davey of Leeds: Manufacturers of Steam Pumping Machinery 1872–20160
A Miller and His Mill: The Story of John Else and Warney Mill0
Zinc-Smelting Technology of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties: The Smelting Furnaces0
Towards Recognition of Industrial Heritage in Algeria: The Square Concrete Grain Silos of Setif0
Fabbriche Ritrovate: Patrimonio Industriale e Progetto di Architettura in Italia (Rediscovered Factories: Industrial Heritage and Architectural Project in Italy)0
Intangibles in IA0
Archaeological Traces of Pre-industrial and Industrial Dyeing Workshops in the Czech Republic0
Lead Houses: White Lead Processing at the Chester Leadworks0
Brickmaking History and Heritage0
Gasholders – A History in Pictures0
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Labour and Technology Migrations in the Iberian Peninsula — The Case of the Spanish Millano Family’s Woollen Mills in Portugal (Late 19th–Early 20th Century)0
Stories from the Cold Hill: Reassessing the Bryn Oer Tramroad0
Rode in the Industrial Age0
Unravelling the Story of the Lefka Railway Complex in Piraeus, Greece. Past, Present and Future Perspectives0
The Heritage of the Textile Industry, A Thematic Study for TICCIH, The International Committee for the Conservation of the Industrial Heritage0
A Place to Put Your Pint: Excavation of J.M. Bennett & Sons Iron Foundry, Manchester0
Chatham Historic Dockyard, World Power to Resurgence0
Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s K2 Telephone Kiosk — A Design Classic0
Street Furniture0
Paid Casting Cleaning at Hopewell Furnace0
Dam Construction, Company Towns and Planned Urban Development: The Example of Salto del Esla, Spain0
Editorial0
‘The Slate Landscape of Northwest Wales’ — A New Industrial World Heritage Site0
Industrial Letchworth, The First Garden City 1903–19200
Workers’ Housing at the Former BBC Site in Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester0
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The Vale de Milhaços Gunpowder Factory in Portugal from the 19th to the 21st Century: From Steam-Powered Industry to Heritage for the Future0
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Industrial Heritage in the Czech Republic Industrial Architecture: Designers and Plans , edited by Lukáš Beran, 2021. ISBN 978-80-01-06890-8 The Quest for0
The Offerton Hat Works and Stockport’s Felt Hat Industry0
Editorial0
The Buildings of the Malting Industry: the Production of Malt from Prehistory to the 21st Century0
Assessing the Significance of Industrial Heritage: The Case of Volos, Greece0
The Work of Stott & Sons for the Linotype Company at Altrincham 1: The Works0
John Rennie ‘Engineer of many splendid and useful works’0
Ironopolis. The Architecture of Middlesbrough0
The Work of Stott & Sons for the Linotype Company at Altrincham 2: The Housing Estate0
The Installation of Electric Bells and Telephones at Hatfield House: Lord Salisbury’s Adoption of Communication Technologies in the Later 19th Century0
The Tools of Empire?0
The Technology and Construction of Houses Built for the Munition Workers of the First World War0
The Steam Pumping Stations of the London Main Drainage, 1858–750
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L.T.C. ROLT: A Collector’s Bibliography L.T.C. ROLT: A Collector’s Bibliography , compiled by Peter R.G. Roberts, viii + 280 pp., £50 (hb), ISBN 978-1-3999-1237-2, plus 0
Accommodating Prisoners of War: A Survey of the Weston Hostel0
Salford Twist Mill: Uncovering an Iconic Textile Factory0
The Archaeology of the Ironbridge Gorge in 20 Digs0
Rediscovery of a Brickworks Narrow-Gauge Industrial Railway Tunnel in Stołczyn, Poland0
Rediscovering Copperopolis: The Hafod Plate Rolling Mill, Swansea0
The Soho Manufactory, Mint and Foundry, West Midlands: Where Boulton, Watt and Murdoch Made History0
Park Glasshouse, Birmingham — a Site of 19th-Century Innovation0
Millstone and Grindstone Production in the Pennines and North-west England: A Historical and Archaeological Survey0
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