NAMHO 2009

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Lectures

 

 

Friday 19th June

No

Start

Finish

Time

(mins)

Topic/Subject

Speaker

1

7.30pm

7.45pm

15

Introduction

NAMHO & PDMHS Chairmen

2

7.45pm

8.00pm

15

Barmoot Court

Edward Tenant (Barmaster)

3

8.00pm

8.30pm

30

Early Days of PDMHS

Jim Rieuwerts

4

8.30pm

9.00pm

30

The Lead Legacy

 

John Barnett

5

9.00pm

9.30pm

30

Underground Photography

 

Paul Deakin & John Humble

 

Saturday 20th June

 

 

No

Start

Finish

Time

(mins)

Topic/Subject

Speaker

1

9.30am

Ecology of the Lead Rakes

 

Rebecca Penny

2

18th & 19th century large-scale mechanised iron-ore dressing techniques in France

 

Helene & Denis Corin

3

Archaeology of German Mining Landscapes

 

Martin Strassburger

Comfort Break –tea/coffee/biscuits

4

Early Medieval Mineral Resources

Peter Claughton

5

1.00pm

Colliery Haulage and Winding

Geoff Hayes

Lunch

6

2.00pm

 

Recent Archaeological Research in Peak District Mining

John Barnett

7

 

Linares, Spain - the British Contribution to the Landscape

Rob Vernon

8

 

Kolar Goldmines - Anglo-Indian solutions to deep mining problems

Lynn Willies

Comfort Break –tea/coffee/cake

9

 

Global Distribution of British Industrial Prowess

Sharon Shwartz & Martin Critchley

10

 

Disaster at Crows’ Nest Pass : British Coal Miners in British Columbia

 

L. Feske

11

 

5.15pm

Port Philip and Colonial Mining in the 1850s Australian Gold Rush

 

John Woodward

 

Sunday 21st June

 

 

No

Start

Finish

Time

(mins)

Topic/Subject

Speaker

1

9.30am

NAMHO so far – What has it achieved?

 

Ivor Brown

2

National Coal Mining Museums : fossilised monuments or leaders of our future?

 

Margaret Faull

3

Pleasley Pit – nearly where?

 

Robert Metcalfe

Comfort Break –tea/coffee/biscuits

4

Trewawas Restoration – traditional Cornish preservation?

 

Kevin Baker

5

1.00pm

Killhope – whither next?

 

Ian Forbes

Lunch

6

2.00pm

 

Snibston – is this the regional future?

Fred Hartley

7

 

The Role and View of Renaissance East Midlands in Future Museum Development and Diversification

Anita Hollinshead

Comfort Break –tea/coffee/cake

8

 

Structured Discussion Based on the Future of Mining Museums and Mining Heritage Based on the Foregoing Lectures

All

9

4.15pm

Archaeological Framework for the Extraction Industries. English Heritage Sponsored Report - as the Step Towards the Future

 

Peter Claughton

10

4.15pm

4.30pm

15

Closing Address

 

NAMHO Chairman

 

 

Last updated 18th Feb 2009