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Industrial archaeology
Related web pages on this site
- Museum of Lincolnshire Life
- The Museum of Lincolnshire Life is the largest and most diverse Community Museum in the County. Find out how people lived in Victorian times, and see examples of Lincoln's industrial past and the agricultural legacy of Lincolnshire
- Industrial Archaeology
- The Industrial Revolution came late to Lincoln, but between 1850 and 1900 the population grew from 17000 to 48000, mainly due to the work available in the new heavy engineering plants. There is very little heavy industry now, but many of the industrial sites remain.
- Archaeological Publications
- Lincoln is fortunate in having a good range of material about the city's archaeology aimed at different levels of interest and depth
- Heritage team
- The Heritage Team's aim is to protect, record and interpret all aspects of the historic townscape, and to make information available as widely as possible.
- Lincoln Heritage Database
- The Lincoln Heritage Database is a comprehensive record of all known archaeological excavations and discoveries in the city of Lincoln. Included too is information about individual structures and buildings, past and present
Related links to other websites
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- LCC - Landscape and Nature Conservation
- Lincolnshire County Council is responsible for the protection and maintenance of our human history in the form of Historic Buildings, Monuments and archaeological sites. Landscape and nature conservation work is carried out in the Natural Environment Team, which is part of Conservation Services in the Development Directorate. Our work has five themes, each with a published strategy:- These cover:- Landscape Nature conservation Trees and woodlands Interpretation Promotion of access to the countryside
- English Heritage
- English Heritage exists to protect and promote England's spectacular historic environment and ensure that its past is researched and understood.
- University of Lincoln Library
- The library is a conversion of the Great Central Goods and Grain Warehouse built in 1907
- Ray Hooley's Ruston and Hornsby site
- The history of the company and its engines
- Steam Up
- Site with information on steam traction engines and rallies
- The Robey Trust
- An organisation dedicated to the preservation, restoration, operation and display of steam vehicles and other historic engines, especially items manufactured by Robey & Co Ltd of Lincoln.
- The Museum of Lincolnshire LIfe
- A fascinating collection of aspects of the County's past. Exhibits illustrate commercial, domestic, agricultural, industrial and community life
- Lincs to the Past
- Lincs to the Past is a site that contains hundreds of thousands of records covering items held in Lincolnshire’s Historic Environment Record, Archives, Libraries, Museums and Tennyson Research Centre. It is operated by Lincolnshire County Council.The search engine provides a single place from which to search through the complete catalogue of the cultural collections across Lincolnshire.
- The Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
- The Society aims to create a greater awareness and knowledge of the history and heritage of Lincolnshire and assist the discovery and recording of new and relevant information. FLARE (Friends of Lincoln Archaeology Research and Education) is now merged with The SLHA.
Related contact details
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- Heritage Team Leader
- Tel: 01522 873479| Email: heritage@lincoln.gov.uk
- Heritage Officer
- Tel: 01522 873478| Email: john.herridge@lincoln.gov.uk
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