Cleveland
Industrial
Archaeology
Society
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Who
we are
The Cleveland Industrial
Archaeology Society began life in 1965 as the
Teesside Industrial Archaeology Group. We
believe that the industrial history of the north
east and Yorkshire is important and we work for
its preservation. Our members make records
of industrial sites and equipment, carry out historical
research and work to help the preservation of
business records and physical relics themselves.
The
Society organises a programme of lectures and
site visits. It publishes two or three newsletters
a year, containing short contributions and current
news.
We
also publish the Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist.
This is a journal containing more substantial
items of members research. Research reports,
on single topics investigated in depth, are produced
from time to time.
Visitors are welcome
at all meetings; normally there is no charge.
The Cleveland Industrial Archaeologist and the
newsletters are kept by the reference sections
of the principal libraries in the area.
Members receive newsletters and the Cleveland
Industrial Archaeologist for free.
We
welcome everyone interested in industrial heritage
whatever their level of experience.
How
to join us
The
annual subscriptions are:
Member
£10.00
Subscriptions
can be paid either by post or at one of the meetings.
Cheques should be made payable to the 'Cleveland
Industrial Archaeology Society'.
Membership
payments should be sent with your name and address
to:
The Hon. Treasurer,
Mr. A.M. Burgess, 6 Pegman Close, Guisborough,
TS14 6DL.
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