It passes through open farmland and deep wooded cuttings that provide a range of habitats for wildlife and pass some sites of industrial archaeology.
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However, with increased interest in industrial archaeology, rescue archaeology needs to commence by recording extant remains of buildings i . e . prior to demolition.
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The Council also conducted a number of tours across Victoria focussing on the various panels expertise such as industrial archaeology, architecture, heritage interiors and landscape.
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The Trevithick Society, a forerunner of Industrial Archaeology organisations that was initially formed to rescue the Levant winding engine from being scrapped was named for Richard Trevithick.
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The South Wales Valleys offer a post-industrial landscape full of industrial archaeology, reclaimed industrial sites and new light industry to replace the heavy coal industry of old.
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The derelict station building was carefully surveyed and tidied to industrial archaeology standards by the Welsh Highland Heritage Group and secured for rebuilding, which was undertaken in 2011.
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|, | Grade II listed building Owen Ashmore in The Industrial Archaeology of North-west England ( 1982 ) lists this as Meadow Mill ( not Valley Mills ).
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Another notable example of an early industrial archaeology site ( one that predates the widespread IA-movement ), is the Saugus Iron Works National Historic Site in Saugus, Massachusetts.
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The growth of industrial archaeology led to the reprinting in the 1970s by the British publisher David and Charles of volumes covering manufacturing industry, naval architecture, and horology.
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At around the same time, industrial archaeology began to emerge as a discipline and the site was spared the fate of so many other 18th 19th century industrial works.