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History > Alternate History The Industrial Archaeology and History Ring contains sites of interest to industrial archaeologists and industrial historians. Anyone with suitable web content is welcome to join the ring. Eg: sites relating to: wind & water power, steam & internal combustion engines, coal & metal mining, iron & steel industry, engineering, stone, brick, clay & glass industries, textiles, chemicals, public utilities, roads & bridges, rivers & canals, railways, ports & shipping would all be eligible to join.
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A sampling from our Member Sites(s) Use the link above to review/visit
Grand Central Terminal and Mysterious Track 61
Track 61 is a siding in Grand Central that is directly underneath the fabulous Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Used by several Presidents of the US, mainly FDR. Not only mysterious track 61 at Grand Central, but we cover who owns Grand Central, how it connects to the Subway system, and lots more history.
Kentucky Coal Mining Photographic History
A site dedicated to the photographic history of Kentucky coal mining and its miners.
The Closed Door
Remains of a lost civilization - abandoned post-German monuments of Poland. The site includes photographs of many rural and small town industrial facilities, like mills, distilleries, dairies, brickyards, breweries, slaughterhouses, water towers, and railways of the 19th and early 20th century.
Eccles, Manchester, area history, and canals.
A brief history of the Eccles area, and its canals. The Bridgewater canal, the Manchester ship canal, the steam hammer and Friedrich Engels are all here. The Eccles area played a major part in the industrial revolution, which changed the world forever.
iRail Railway Search Engine
The best place to find the railway sites you want!
Click here to preview and visit the 50 member sites in Industrial Archaeology & History.
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