"Industrial techniques, tools and plant" - 34 Text Results

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TitleAuthorDomainPublisherPublication Year
"The ‘Crinoline’ of our Steam Engineers”: Reinventing the Marine Compound Engine, 1850–1885Smith, CrosbieArticle in BookUniversity of Chicago Press2011
A forgotten drillStack, BarbaraArticle in Journal1995
An introduction to the engineering heritage of TuamDuffy, PaulArticle in Book2014
Domestic industry in Ireland : the experience of the linen industryCrawford, W. H. (William Henry)Monograph or Collective VolumeGill & Macmillan1972
From sickle to single payment: aspects of agriculture in County Meath since 1899McCullen, JohnArticle in Book2015
Glimpses of Tuam through the centuries : Proceedings of a seminar, 28th September 2013Monograph or Collective VolumeOld Tuam Society2014
Industrial archaeology of County DownGreen, E. R. R.Monograph or Collective Volume1967
Irish farming : implements and techniques 1750-1900
  • Bell, Jonathan
  • Watson, Mervyn
  • Monograph or Collective VolumeBell1986
    James Ryan (c.1770-1847) and the problem of Irish 'new technology' in British mines in the early nineteenth centuryTorrens, Hugh SimonArticle in Book1997
    Jim Delaney and James Grady help the National MuseumSiggins, AlbertArticle in Journal2004
    Kingston's Mill - a reminiscence of five years spent milling near RossmoreO'Sullivan, Donal J.Article in Journal2007
    Lagan and Clyde shipbuildingMoss, Michael S.Article in Book1996
    Old mills of Ireland, Vol. 1 : a listing of the old mills of Ireland taken from mid-19th century Valuation Office documentsMonograph or Collective VolumeWilliam E. Hogg2012
    Old mills of Ireland, Vol. 2 : a listing of the old mills of Ireland taken from mid-19th century Valuation Office documentsMonograph or Collective VolumeWilliam E. Hogg2012
    Old mills of Ireland, Vol. 3 : a listing of the old mills of Ireland taken from mid-19th century Valuation Office documentsMonograph or Collective VolumeWilliam E. Hogg2012
    Old mills of Ireland, Vol. 4 : a listing of the old mills of Ireland taken from mid-19th century Valuation Office documentsMonograph or Collective VolumeWilliam E. Hogg2012
    Spade making in IrelandGailey, AlanMonograph or Collective VolumeUlster Folk and Transport Museum1982
    Steam, the Shannon and the Great British breakfastGoggin, Brian J.Article in Journal2015
    Strongstream mill, Milford, Co. CarlowKinsella, ShayArticle in Journal2019
    Technical data on millsTallon, JamesArticle in Journal2002
    Technological continuity, technological 'survival': the use of horizontal mills in western Ireland, c. 1632–1940Rynne, ColinArticle in Journal2011
    The age of Titanic : cross-currents of Anglo-American cultureFoster, John WilsonMonograph or Collective VolumeMerlin publishing2002
    The age of transition : Britain in the 19th and 20th centuriesMacDonald, D. F.Monograph or Collective Volume1967
    The early mechanization of the Irish linen industry, 1800-1840Takei, AkihiroThesis1990
    The life and work of Robert MacAdam of Belfast, 1808-95De Paor, AnnraoiArticle in BookFour Courts2012
    The linen trade of Europe during the spinning-wheel periodHorner, JohnMonograph or Collective Volume1920
    The saddle and quern stonesO'Sullivan, Donal J.Article in Journal2002
    The Shannon Stream Cabinet and Chair Works, Banagher, 1914–1919Byrne, MichaelArticle in Journal2020
    The social archaeology of Plantation-period ironworks in Ireland : immigrant industrial communities and technology transfer, c.1560-1640Rynne, ColinArticle in Book2009
    Turning stone into bread : the millstone quarries of medieval and post-medieval IrelandColfer, NiallArticle in Journal2019
    War, gender and industrial innovation : recruiting women weavers in early nineteenth-century IrelandMcKernan, AnneArticle in Journal1994
    Water power in the north of IrelandMcCutcheon, W. A.Article in Journal1970
    Water-powered beetling machinesGauldie, EnidArticle in Journal1970
    Wellbrook Beetling MIll and Annual General Meeting 2011 [of the Mills and Millers of Ireland]AnonymousArticle in Journal2012