Yorkshire Windmills Through Time

Yorkshire Windmills Through Time
Title Yorkshire Windmills Through Time PDF eBook
Author Alan Whitworth
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 198
Release 2011-08-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1445632551

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Yorkshire's Windmills have changed and developed over the last century.

Windmills of Yorkshire

Windmills of Yorkshire
Title Windmills of Yorkshire PDF eBook
Author Roy Gregory
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2009
Genre Windmills
ISBN 9781840334753

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GREAT BRITAIN_HISTORY

Yorkshire Notes and Queries

Yorkshire Notes and Queries
Title Yorkshire Notes and Queries PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 308
Release 1908
Genre Yorkshire (England)
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Paper: Paging Through History

Paper: Paging Through History
Title Paper: Paging Through History PDF eBook
Author Mark Kurlansky
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 416
Release 2016-05-10
Genre History
ISBN 0393285480

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From the New York Times best-selling author of Cod and Salt, a definitive history of paper and the astonishing ways it has shaped today’s world. Paper is one of the simplest and most essential pieces of human technology. For the past two millennia, the ability to produce it in ever more efficient ways has supported the proliferation of literacy, media, religion, education, commerce, and art; it has formed the foundation of civilizations, promoting revolutions and restoring stability. By tracing paper’s evolution from antiquity to the present, with an emphasis on the contributions made in Asia and the Middle East, Mark Kurlansky challenges common assumptions about technology’s influence, affirming that paper is here to stay. Paper will be the commodity history that guides us forward in the twenty-first century and illuminates our times.

A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times

A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times
Title A History of Engineering in Classical and Medieval Times PDF eBook
Author Donald Hill
Publisher Routledge
Pages 284
Release 2013-11-19
Genre History
ISBN 1317761561

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It is impossible to understand the cultures and achievements of the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, and Arabs, without knowing something of their technology. Rome, for example, made advances in many areas which were subsequently lost and not regained for more than a millenium. This is a knowledgeable yet lucid account of the wonderful triumphs and the limitations of ancient and medieval engineering. This book systematically describes what is known about the evolution of irrigation works, dams, bridges, roads, building construction, water and wind power, automata, and clocks, with references to the social, geographical, and intellectual context.

A Welsh Landscape through Time

A Welsh Landscape through Time
Title A Welsh Landscape through Time PDF eBook
Author Jane Kenney
Publisher Oxbow Books
Pages 240
Release 2021-08-31
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1789256925

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Holy Island is a small island just off the west coast of Anglesey, North Wales, which is rich in archaeology of all periods. Between 2006 and 2010, archaeological excavations in advance of a major Welsh Government development site, Parc Cybi, enabled extensive study of the island’s past. Over 20 hectares were investigated, revealing a busy and complex archaeological landscape, which could be seen evolving from the Mesolithic period through to the present day. Major sites discovered include an Early Neolithic timber hall aligned on an adjacent chambered tomb and an Iron Age settlement, the development of which is traced by extensive dating and Bayesian analysis. A Bronze Age ceremonial complex, along with the Neolithic tomb, defined the cultural landscape for subsequent periods. A long cist cemetery of a type common on Anglesey proved, uncommonly, to be late Roman in date, while elusive Early Medieval settlement was indicated by corn dryers. This wealth of new information has revolutionised our understanding of how people have lived in, and transformed, the landscape of Holy Island. Many of the sites are also significant in a broader Welsh context and inform the understanding of similar sites across Britain and Ireland.

Discovering Yorkshire's History

Discovering Yorkshire's History
Title Discovering Yorkshire's History PDF eBook
Author Len Markham
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 376
Release 2004-09-09
Genre History
ISBN 1783036249

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Over the centuries Yorkshire, the largest and most varied country in England, has helped to shape the history of the nation. From the barrier of the Pennines in the west to the bastion of Falmborough in the east, the region has seen war, insurrection, invention, industrial expansion, political and social development and pioneering achievements in literature, art and science. In this unconventional guide to the people and the places that played parts in this extraordinary story, author Len Markham takes the reader across the country and down the years. He retells the stories of many of the well-known sites and uncovers the intriguing, sometimes secret history of places that are rarely remembered and visited. Along the way he describes the careers and achievements of an exceptional cast of characters- monarchs, bishops, generals, industrialists, inventors, artists, renegades, rogues, eccentrics, murderers and otherwise ordinary men and woman who made a mark for good or ill on the heritage of the country. Over 150 evocative sites are described and illustrated in this invaluable handbook to the intense, sometimes bizarre and always revealing history of Yorkshire.