Caterham Waterworks Surrey
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eBook by retired chemical and mechanical engineer David Clayton.
Other Publication from the Surrey Archaeological Society
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eBook by retired chemical and mechanical engineer David Clayton.
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This book explains the geology and uses of Bargate stone, the history of the quarries and of the Bargate buildings, and of the people who built them and lived in them. Each of these buildings has a fascinating story and together they illustrate the rich and varied history of the Godalming area and its people over a period of more than 2,000 years.
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The Premier Cooler and Engineering Co., Ltd. manufactured wooden cooling towers and miscellaneous steel industrial equipment at its Station Works, Shalford, near Guildford, Surrey between 1920 and 1966. Premier Cooler was one of Shalford’s largest employers. Their products were installed in many power plants, chemical works, collieries and steel works in Britain and around the world.
The Guide to the Saxon and Medieval Pottery Type Series of Surrey is a quick guide based on Phil Jones’s Medieval pottery type series. He developed this type series over many years of studying Medieval pottery found in Surrey.
ESHER Origins and Development of a Surrey Village in Maps
This volume in the Society’s Villages Study Project offers a comprehensive assessment of Esher’s development from pre-history to the mid-19th century. Settlement growth and land-use change across the whole parish is illustrated by a series of newly created place-name maps together with reproductions of original maps and plans. Researched and prepared by Jo Richards aided by the research group of Esher District Local History Society.
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