North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society North East Derbyshire Industrial Archaeology Society Contact details: MEETINGS PROGRAMME Our interests are of the industrial history and archaeology of this north-east corner of Derbyshire, an area with a very long and strong heritage of manufacturing industry, from paper products and ceramics through to heavy engineering. An area where waterpower and coal provided the energy, and where turnpike roads, canals and railways were developed to aid distribution. The Society brings together like minds that have an interest in the subject at whatever level, from the curious, to those who already have extensive knowledge. Cliff Lea 01246 234 212 Derek Grindell 01246 568271 2015 www.nedias.co.uk E-mail: [email protected] MEETINGS VENUE St. Thomas’ Church Centre, Chatsworth Road, Brampton, Chesterfield S40 3AW FREE TO MEMBERS VISITORS WELCOME, £2 ON THE DOOR www.nedias.co.uk (Directly opposite Vauxhall garage/ Bristol Street Motors. On-site parking) www.nedias.co.uk Monday 12 October 2015, 7.30 Monday 12 January 2015, 7.30 Monday 13 April 2015, 7.30 David Amos: “A Brief History of Coalmining Philip Riden: 'Canals and the Coal Trade in the East Midlands' Norman Taylor: “The History of the Pinxton Porcelain Factory”. in Ashfield”. Looking at the distribution of coal in the region before the canals were built, and how their arrival affected the market and thus the size of the industry. Pinxton porcelain has been produced in Derbyshire from 1796 to 1813. The factory was established by John Coke, bringing technology from Dresden, the location of the famous Meissen works. Was this early industrial espionage? ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… Monday 9 February 2015, 7.30 James Hawksley: “The Lea Wood Project” The Dethick, Lea and Holloway Historical Society were awarded a £63,500 HLF grant to enable an archaeological, historical and ecological investigation of Lea Wood. Hear the results from this successful community dig. Jim Nicholson: Chesterman Tool Co & AGM In 1829 James Chesterman patented the spring tape measure, and Chesterman’s tape measures and measuring tools became synonymous with accuracy and quality. At this meeting, Jim Nicholson will display a variety of their tools. ………………………………………………… ………………………………………………… Monday 11 May 2015, 7.30 Monday 9 November 2015, 7.30 DAVID WILMOT MEMORIAL LECTURE Chas Arnold: “Robert Blincoe, Ellis Needham and Litton Mill”. Greg Lilleker: “The Story of British Rail’s High Speed Trains” A story from British Rail’s greatest innovative period, told by the site engineer who had been in charge of BR’s commissioning team for the HST. ………………………………………………… Monday 9 March 2015, 7.30 David will present an illustrated talk on Coalmining in the Ashfield area of Nottinghamshire. It’s likely he’ll bring along a few of his books on the Nottinghamshire Miners and the 1984-85 strike. Litton Mill, notorious for its cruel treatment of workers, was established in 1782 by Ellis Needham & Thomas Frith. The cruel practices came to light thanks to a parish apprentice, Robert Blincoe, who had worked at the mill. ………………………………………………… Monday 14 Sept 2015, 7.30 ………………………………………………… Colin Barnsley: “Five generations of knife making by the River Don” Monday 14 December 2015, 7.30 George Barnsley’s began making tools five generations ago, becoming one of the world’s leading suppliers to the shoe and leather trades. Hear more from the current generation! Photos of visits during the year, and seasonal Quiz: Plus mince pies of course. Christmas Meeting. …………………………………………………
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