Smoke drifting over the reeds: steam pumping stations of the Norfolk Broads
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Publisher | Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society |
Year of publication | 2003 |
Languages | English (main text) |
Medium | Offprint/Journal Supplement |
Edition | 1 |
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Scope & content | The book is divided into four sections corresponding to the four articles: The simple engines of the River Bure - a study of the remains of the lost steam engines of the Norfolk Broads, 1944-1997; The River Yare - Norwich to Hardley Cross; Crank overhead: describing four crank overhead engines made by Easton and Holmes; Oddities: investigates a sample of engines that were in some way slightly odd. There are two appendices: Steam mill chronological data (an historical timeline) and Broads steam mills - sites visited 1944-1984. The book is full of illustrations, sketches and diagrams by the author. Each article concludes with a list of sources and references. Places, steam engines and/or mills: Three Mile House; South Walsham Mill; Strumpshaw Mill; Claxton Mill; Monk's Loke Mill; Roundhouse Mill (Langley); Easton Amos; Beccles; Haddiscoe; West Somerton; Waxham (Lambridge or Lambrigg); Swing Bridge Mill (Norton Marshes); Seven Mile House, North Mill and Polkey's Mill (all Reedham Marshes); Raveningham "The Island" River Waveney; Horsey Windmill; Black Mill (Wheatacre). |
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Accession no. 230124
- Shelf location: I500
- Donor: Vincent Pargeter Collection
- Notes: The book comprises four articles that were first published in the Journal of the Norfolk Industrial Archaeology Society: Vol. 6 no. 2 (1997), no.3 (1998); no. 4 (1999); no. 5 (2000)