Lecture Course 2006-7
Other Lecture Courses: 2008-9 2007-8 2005-6
The 31st series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures was as follows:
26 September 2006
Sheffield: Iron, Steel, Landscape
and Craft Skills.
Christine Ball (University of
Sheffield)
10 October 2006
The Portsmouth Block Making Machines.
Charlie Greenfield (Local Enthusiast)
24 October 2006
Tudor Show and Tell.
Denise Quinney (Historical
Interpreter)
7 November 2006
The Introduction of the Electric
Telegraph in Britain.
John Liffen (Curator of
Communications at the Science Museum, London)
21 November 2006
Cast Iron Bridges.
Malcolm Tucker (Engineering
Historian)
5 December 2006
Members' Talks
Christmas Break
9 January 2007
Four Centuries of Local Unofficial
Money, Tokens and Checks.
John Theobald (SyAS member)
23 January 2007
Davy and Faraday, at Sea and in the
Pits.
Prof Frank James (The Royal
Institution)
6 February 2007
Sheppey, Ships and Shorts.
Russell Feaver (Guildford Institute)
20 February 2007
The History of the Early Steamboat
on the Thames.
Prof John Armstrong (Thames Valley
University)
6 March 2007
Guildford Blue - the Woollen
Industry of SW Surrey.
Matthew Alexander (Curator of Local
History at Guildford Museum)
Saturday 17 March 2007
2 pm
Special Meeting
In Commemoration of Stuart Chrystall
Lecture Theatre M University of
Surrey
Tramways of North Wales by Michael
Lewis
Waterways Connected To The River
Thames by Hugh Compton
Mining Chemical Raw Materials by
Paul Sowan
