Industrial Archaeology of Watermills and Waterpower
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Project technology handbook 11
A4 paperback, 100pp., profusely illustrated with b/w photographs, drawings and diagrams.
Industrial Archaeology of Watermills and Water power shows how a particular topic can be developed in depth. Although waterpower has been used for many industrial purposes, the most common evidence of waterpower application throughout the country is in connection with corn grinding. Therefore for many schools, the waterpowered corn-grinding mill is one of the most starting points for work in industrial archaeology.
- Industrial archaeology of watermills
- A schools approach to watermills
- Water turbines
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