leadshot.blogspot.com
An Awkward Thing:Bristol's Shot Tower: Abstract
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An Awkward Thing:Bristol's Shot Tower. Lead Shot Tower Bristol Historical Archaeology. Bristol's former lead shot tower. Friday, April 6, 2007. Labels: industrial archaeology: Bristols lead shot tower. April 6, 2007 at 7:42 AM. Great site.good information! April 6, 2007 at 1:18 PM. Great way to engage the public and heritage! Keep up the good work! April 8, 2007 at 2:46 PM. I didn't know about this, this is very interesting. Thanks for the info. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
computarch.blogspot.com
An Archaeology of Computers: Abstract
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An Archaeology of Computers. Material culture studies of the 19th and 20th century computing in the Science Museum, London. Saturday, 10 May 2008. The essay continues in the identification of social meanings that computing artefacts can hold in the opposition of an approach based on technological progression. The historic background of each artefact and the lives or their inventors are being examined for an interpretation which aims to be multi-dimensional and not always technology-oriented. All these to...
industrialisation.blogspot.com
Processes of Industrialisation: abstract
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A Comparative Study of Greek and British Industrial Revolution. Sunday, 23 November 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Download the complete essay. Θεματα Συντηρησης Βιομηχανικης Κληρονομιας. An Archaeology of Computers. The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. An Awkward Thing:Bristol's Shot Tower.
gunmodernity.blogspot.com
The Impact of Material Culture and Modernity: abstract
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The Impact of Material Culture and Modernity. The Impact of Material Culture and Modernity: Views of Weapons. Sunday, 23 November 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Download the complete essay. An Archaeology of Computers. An Awkward Thing:Bristol's Shot Tower. The Impact of Material Culture and Modernity. The Treatment of Historical Objects at the Science Museum. Θεματα Συντηρησης Βιομηχανικης Κληρονομιας.
computarch.blogspot.com
An Archaeology of Computers: Contents
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An Archaeology of Computers. Material culture studies of the 19th and 20th century computing in the Science Museum, London. Saturday, 10 May 2008. THE BABBAGE DIFFERENCE ENGINE. Charles Babbage: a computer pioneer. The construction of a contemporary Difference EngineNo.2. The Difference Engine No.2 as a museum exhibit. Re-enchantment: now and then. Alone, against a growing bureaucracy. THE 1930’S PUNCHED-CARD OFFICE. Herman Hollerith, census and tabulators. Punched-card technology on display.