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Inspired by the Industrial Heritage of CornwallAbout this Event
- Ian Maxted (Independent Scholar) Printing and publishing of science and industry in the Southwest 1600-1800
- Kathryn Conder (Independent Scholar) Henry Rogers and the Siege of Skewis
- Charlotte Mackenzie (Independent Scholar) Local printing in Georgian Cornwall
- Ian Alcock (Independent Scholar) Developments in interactive children’s books in early Victorian England
- Lisa Peters (University of Chester) Victorian Newspapers and the Mining Industries of Cornwall and Swansea
- Alastair Tinto (Independent Scholar) Danescombe Paper Mill, Calastok, Cornwall
- Sallie Morris (Science Museum. London) Colour lithographs of Cornwall: the printing of railway company posters
- Deborah Sutherland (Victorian & Albert Museum, London) The use of innovative materials and printing techniques in the early twentieth century
- Georgina Grant (National Museums of Scotland) The importance of iron to the printing industry and its allied trades
- Sue May (Independent Scholar) A partial solar eclipse in Turner’s line-engraving of Dudley, Worcestershire (1835)
- David Osbaldestin (Birmingham City University) Walking through the industrial past of Nineteenth Century Birmingham
- Rosie Smith (Birmingham City University) ‘One of the best works of the kind.’ How did the Coalbrookdale Company convey quality through their printed materials?
- Juul Uilenreef (University of Glasgow) Letterheads as Industrial Archives: Visual Records of Maastricht’s Urban Landscape
- Jay Kerslake (University of Leeds) ‘The living voice is mighty, but we were few’: trade union periodicals in early twentieth century Britain
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Kresen Kernow, Little Vauxhall, Redruth, United Kingdom
Tickets
GBP 55.00
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