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Snape Maltings and Port

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by Newson Garrett in 1846. It had its own branch railway line that reached here from Saxmundham entering the maltings through the central arch beneath clock tower and cupola. Newson was the younger brother

Naval Base Heritage Museum

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The Royal Navy’s base at Plymouth, where the Rivers Tamar, Tavy, Lynher and Plym enter the English Channel, was established in the late 17th century, and re-named Devonport in 1823. The museum has evolved

Wem Industrial Estate

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The United States entered the Second World War late in 1941, and during 1942 embarked on Operation Bolero, the creation of facilities for the assembly of army and air force units in Great Britain for future

Borsig

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locomotives in Europe, with works at Zabrze in Silesia and at Dortmund, as well as those in Berlin. It entered a period of relative decline after the death of August Borsig`s son Albert in 1878, and went through

Zimmermann

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they needed for their work at great expense from Britain. Zimmerman decided, at the age of 28, to enter this field himself. He visited Britain to see the industry in person and buy examples of the equipment

Oldisleben Sugar Factory

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of shell limestone and red sandstone, has remained almost unchanged since 1872. Inside, visitors enter a time capsule with six exemplarily restored steam engines, historic apparatus and gears dating from

Albula Railway Museum

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displays to demonstrate tunnelling methods and wooden blocks with which to build a viaduct. Visitors can enter the cab of an electric locomotive outside the building as a simulator. Inside, a working model railway

Hesse Brickworks Museum

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windows and a tall chimney at the centre. The visitors' route leads up a ramp for trolleys with clay to enter the building, to a grinder that pressed the clay through sieves and then to the press and cutter.

Museum of Coins and Medals

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of mining and the manufacture of coins and medals. The collection began in the 18th century and entered the museum in 1956. It was redeveloped in 2003 as a national Museum of Coins and Medals. It occupies

Museum of Mining and Sustainable Development World Heritage Site

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of the various working processes. Visitors can experience a typical day in the life of a collier, enter the director´s office (once the brain centre of the colliery), go inside the colliery workshops and

ExtraSchicht on 1 June: The Ruhr Metropolis culture festival

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member Ewald Future Site in Herten offers access to extraordinary "lost places": guests are allowed to enter otherwise forbidden areas and locked rooms of the Ewald mine. The Henrichshütte Ironworks in Hattingen

German Journal Industriekultur 2.24: The Ruhr Industrial Heritage Route, Part 1

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century. Another innovator, Count Henrich zu Stollberg-Wernigerode, also recognised the opportunity to enter the new technology of coke-fired blast furnaces. His Henrichshütte Ironworks , founded in 1854 and

Silva

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workers and their families - a school, medical assistance and a social security system. In 1911 he entered the shipping industry, buying eight ships to transport his goods. He founded the cigarette manufacturer

German Journal Industriekultur 3.24: The Ruhr Industrial Heritage Route, Part 2

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With the completion of Central Shaft XII in 1932, one of the most efficient coal mines in the world entered the stage of the Ruhr region. Not long after its demise in 1986, today's ERIH Anchor Point began

Italian Centre for Coal Mining Culture at Geological Mining Park of Sardinia

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houses the most important coalmining museum in Italy. Just as the colliers once did, visitors first enter the lamp room which in this case has the dimensions of an extended hall. In the large room where the

Knappenrode Energy Factory

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To see, hear, touch, and feel: entering the former Knappenrode briquette factory means to explore 100 years of Lusatian industrial history with all your senses. The visit starts by climbing the 22-metre

ENTER Technikwelt Solothurn

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The ENTER Museum takes its name from the 'Enter' key on a computer keyboard and the English word for 'enter'. It is a museum of computers and consumer electronics that was created from private collections

Meiningen Steam Locomotive Adventure World

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see the interior and understand how it operated, assisted by interactive displays. They can also enter the driver’s cab. A rich photographic archive illustrates the importance of railways to the town of

Finstergrund Visitor Mine

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to international competition. Former miners created an association to preserve the mine. Visitors enter riding a working railway with an electric locomotive and go 2km underground. Guides explain the history

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