Auteur--
EditorBarnwell P.S., Palmer M. & Airs M.
Jaar2004
PublicatietypeBoek
SerieCBA Research Reports
Volume140
Subtitel--
Pagina’s201
UitgeverCouncil for British Archaeology
PlaatsYork
ISBN9781902771458
Citation key--
Trefwoorden--
Exemplaar23451 ReknummerT-7-5-a
Summary, Zusammenfassung, Résumé |
The workshop: type of building or method of work?
1-16
Palmer M. |
Making luxuries: the image and reality of luxury workshops in 18th-century London
17-27
Clifford H. |
The archaeology of the late and post-medieval workshop. A review and proposal for a research agenda
28-37
Grenville J. |
Late medieval workshops in East Anglia
38-59
Alston L. |
Transformations in Georgian London's silk-weaving workshop homes, with a comparative detour to Lyons
60-74
Guillery P. |
The Yorkshire textile loomshop: from weaver's cottage to the factory
75-89
Giles C. |
Domestic weaving premises in Lancashire: a contextual analysis
90-100
Timmins G. |
Outworking dynamism and stasis: Nothinghamshire's 19th-century machine made lace and framework knitting industries
101-121
Campion G. |
Domesticated factories and industrialised houses: the buildings of the Northamptonshire boot and shoe industry
122-135
Menuge A. |
Workshops of the Sheffield cutlery and edge-tool trades
136-149
Wray N. |
The workshops of Birmingham's jewellery quarter
150-165
Cattell J. |
The Furness iron industry
166-172
Bowden M. |
Workshops and cottages in the Ironbridge
173-178
Barrie Trinder G. |
Workshops, industrial production and the landscape
179-182
Barnwell P. S. |