HIAS Journal

 

The HIAS Journal (ISSN 2043-0663) is an annual publication.  The contributions cover a wide range of subjects, dealing principally with Hampshire's Industrial Archaeology. It has won the coveted AIA (Association for Industrial Archaeology) Best Journal award for journals produced on a regular basis.

 

The Journal is £5.00, including packing and postage, but free to members.  
All enquiries and orders to:-
 

Eleanor Yates, Publications Officer, Danesacre, Worthy Road, Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 7AD.  01962 852594, e-mail:Eleanor.Yates@ntlworld.com 

 

 

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 19, 2011

Contents include:

Saunders Roe and the Princess Flying Boat

The Water Towers on the old Princess Louise Hospital & Lord Mayor Treloar Hospital Site

Baldwin Latham [1836-1917]

The Horse Trams of Southampton

  

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 18, 2010

Contents include:

Spithead Cavalcade: Some Celebrated Portsmouth-Built Warships, 1850-1920

Southampton International Airport 1910-1946

The Southampton Corporation Waterworks at Otterbourne

The Emsworth Gas & Coke Company

  

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 17, 2009

Contents include:

         Cams Tide Mill

         The Restoration of Winchester City Mill

         Southampton Docks at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century

         Life on Board HMS Thunderer

         Crossing Borders - Fareham Chimney Pots

         Waste across time: impacts on the environment

 

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 16, 2008

Contents include:

Southampton Pier

A note on influences on Polish Railway Station design

The Victorian Gunboat Handy

Lighthouse Optics

Winchester Waterworks

 

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 15, 2007

Contents include:

Armfields of Ringwood

Chatham & Portsmouth: World Heritage Sites?

The King George V Dry Dock, Southampton

Electricity comes to Winchester

Gas lighting in Lymington

 

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 14, 2006

Contents include:

On site acetylene generation for the Hurst Spit lighthouses (1923-68)

Oil gas lighting for buoys and lightships in the Solent

Atlantic Park and its Refugees

The disposal of Winchester's refuse (1884-1974)

Lightening the Furieux: Engineer Moissenet's Annular Drill

 

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 13, 2005

Contents include:

The Growth of British Commercial Aviation prior to the Jet Age - Gerald Davies

The Story of Southbourne and its Pier - Jeff Pain

Garnier Road Sewage Pumping Station, Winchester - Martin Gregory

The American Warship at Wickham - Tony & Mary Yoward

Captain Thring's Rate of Change of Range Calculator - Meredith Thring

 

Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society Journal No. 12, 2004

Contents include:

Abbey Mill and Abbey Mill House, Winchester - Ross Turle

Knowle Hospital Waterworks - Martin Gregory

Hampshire’s  Canal Rings -  Jon Sims

The Hythe – Southampton Ferry - John Horne

Ships : A Neglected Aspect of Industrial Archaeology - Ray Riley

Alfred Waterhouse in Twyford - Deane Clark

 

Martin Gregory (editor) HIAS Journal No 11 2003 (The restoration of Crux Easton Wind Engine; A note on wind engines; the re-use of railway vehicle bodies; Alfred Holt and the pilgrimage to Mecca; Mr. Peter Nicholson:  architect and mathematician).  

Martin Gregory (editor) HIAS Journal No 10   2002 (Naval and commercial port infrastructure: Portsmouth and Liverpool compared; Highfield Tram Depot, Southampton; the Southampton Floating Dry Dock; Baldwin Latham and Twyford Waterworks; pumps for water supplies).

Edwin Course (editor) SUAIG Journal No 9   2000/1 Waltons of Mere – a department store in a small country town; a career in building as related to industrial archaeology; Aquila Airways; steam engine valve gears; the story of the Mayflower Theatre; New Zealand industrial history – a journey back in time).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 8 1999 (Paddle steamers build in Southampton and Cowes; a note on stationary boilers; the Tram Shelter at The Junction, Southampton; industry in a small Wiltshire town; along the right lines (Darkhill Ironworks); bricks at Twyford Ironworks; SUIAG surveys).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 7   1998 (Filming Cornish Engines; the Rubber industry in Petersfield; memories of Twyford Waterworks; two pumping stations in the Somerset Wetlands; the rise and decline of dry docks in the Port of Southampton).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 6 1997 (Keeping King Alfred on the road; Dodsdown Brickworks Branch; Water softening at Twyford Waterworks; a visit to Cwmorthin Slate Quarry; the Schultze Gunpowder Company in the New Forest; Spicers and the Alton Papermill).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 5 1996 (Hockley Viaduct; The industrial archaeology of a seaside resort; Sowley Ironworks, Beaulieu; The Royal Dockyard Schools: one pupil’s memories; traditional charcoal making in the New Forest).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 4 1995 (The 150th anniversary of the sewing machine; the Southampton & Salisbury Canal: some answers; the Buildings of the Royal Aircraft Establishment; Gas in Odiham; The Hampshire Farm Survey)

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 3 1994  (Bearwood Estate sawmill; railway steamers at Southampton; the Sheerness boat store; the steam hammer; engineering in rural Hampshire; Southampton, and a first industrial revolution ).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 2 1993  (Twyford Pumping Station; Southampton & Salisbury Canal – the lost cutting; the circus comes to town; cast or wrought?; Gunners Bank; canal restoration in Scotland).

Edwin Course (editor) SUIAG Journal No 1 1992  (The restoration of the Golden Lion Brewhouse, Southwick; the restoration of Burseldon windmill; watercress growing in Hampshire: a forgotten industry?; restoring a Southampton tram; the parallel-motion mechanism).

 

 

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