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Christine Slate Mine

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how slate blocks were extracted using drills and explosives and transported to the surface. Working conditions are explained along with the dangers or rock falls and lung diseases caused by dust. Slate [...] objects made from slate and slate waste. More adventurous visitors can book a diving tour in flooded workings.

Industrial Workers’ Housing Museum

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The museum gives an insight into the living conditions of working people in the new industries of Finland from around 1900 until the 1960s. The forestry and papermaking company Tornator began a factory [...] the city of Imatra. The museum opened in 1975. One building displays the furnished interiors of working-class homes in around 1900, the 1940s and the 1960s. The other is the sauna, where visitors learn

Museum of Mining and Sustainable Development World Heritage Site

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ral jewel. During its working life it was a self enclosed world cut off from the surrounding area by high walls. The mining company not only dictated everyday working conditions but also the miners´ private [...] gives a vivid picture of the strict hierarchy at the pit and the close intermeshing of the various working processes. Visitors can experience a typical day in the life of a collier, enter the director´s office

Le Bois du Cazier World Heritage Site

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sometimes perilous, working conditions. A new modern building is dedicated to the history of glassmaking, whereas a hall containing noisy drop hammers, hissing fireplaces and working machine tools demonstrates

How it started

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to stories? Perhaps stories telling about industrial history, or about people and their working or living conditions? Here you are right ... more BROCHURE: EUROPEAN INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE From its very beginning

Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

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from the period, all kept in pristine condition. There are over 29 working stationary steam engines including four large pumping beam engines, the oldest working electrical generator in Britain and a large

World Heritage Site Rammelsberg - Museum and Visitors Mine

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from copper, lead and zinc ores. All this is accompanied by vivid sound effects of everyday working conditions. The mine was inscribed as a World Cultural Heritage site in 1992 – along with the former Imperial

Bindweide Visitor Mine

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journey of nearly 1km on a train and continues on foot for 300m. Guides explain the working techniques and conditions underground to the sound of equipment. Visitors see the bottom of a vertical shaft dug

MuCa - Museum of Shipbuilding Industry

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takes visitors back to the "golden age" of local shipbuilding and its historical living and working conditions.

German Agricultural Museum

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collection of self-built tractors. A working threshing machine, ploughs and other equipment are also on display. Domestic reconstructions show everyday living conditions between the 18th century and the 1990s

Engels

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months he wrote "The Condition of the Working Classes in England", which was published in 1845. It reflects the anger and the guilt of a member of a mercantile family at the living conditions that observed in

Shuttleworth

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mother Dorothy Shuttleworth continued to develop the collection. All the aircraft are kept in flying condition and the maintenance and restoration workshops are open to visitors. Hangers contain many exhibits [...] steam engines and farm machinery of the same era are presented alongside the aircraft and kept in working order. Visitors can take rides on vintage buses.

Härnösand Car Museum

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vehicles on display, this is said to be the largest car museum in Sweden. It shows everyday and working vehicles alongside extraordinary cars. It opened in 2015 and is based on the personal collection [...] career in property. The oldest car is a De Dion-Bouton from 1899. Many cars were acquired in poor condition, such as the Renault pickup dating from 1914 that Lundkvist brought from Paris and restored himself

German Journal Industriekultur 1.23: Focus on Industry and Housing

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), who set out here, in the context of "Manchester capitalism", his vision for more decent working conditions. The factory gates closed in 1968. Thanks to major redevelopment, however, New Lanark is once [...] low-traffic location of houses on cul-de-sacs are trendsetting for the time. The European scale of working-class housing is epitomised by the two sites of East Tilbury in England and Zlin in the Czech Republic [...] worth a visit, as is Nikiszowiec in Poland, a suburb of Katowice and one of the most remarkable working-class estates in Europe. Not to forget the Ruhr area with its first workers' settlement Eisenheim

Verdant Works

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more jute factories than anywhere else in the world. One of them was the Verdant Works. The last working jute mill in Britain is now an exciting museum. Here visitors can find out more about the past history [...] in the hold of a clipper from India to Dundee before being confronted with the appalling factory conditions under which children were forced to work. They are then given the chance to contrast this to the

First ERIH Young Professionals' Network Roundtable on 26 February 2024

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projects within the ERIH network and contribute their views on sustainability, climate change, working conditions, accessibility, digitalisation and the design of industrial heritage. On behalf of the ERIH

Energeticon

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at the relationship between the Earth and the Sun, followed by the history of mining and the working conditions of the miners. A show tunnel leads into the former pithead bath, which encourages visitors

Foundry Museum of Finland

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stoke the flames. The Workers' Museum is an open-air museum that shows the regional living and working conditions between the 1850s and 1960s. Several old houses are furnished as workers' homes from different

The Industrial Revolution in Europe

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demanding higher wages, and demands for a twelve-hour working day were soon followed by demands for a ten-hour day. The first improvements in working conditions occurred after a law was introduced in 1842 to [...] exploded into major cities: here the masses were forced to live under appalling conditions in crowded slums and damp cellars. Working hours were around 14 hours a day and the workers were slaves to the rhythm [...] 19th century. All these developments were paralleled by stronger workers' organisations. The first working-class political party was set up in 1863 in Germany; this was followed by the SPD in 1869. It was

National Coal Mining Museum for England

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can don a miner’s helmet and lamp before descending into the underworld to find out what everyday conditions were like for the miners who once worked here. Their guides are themselves former miners. On the [...] miners to arrive. Even the steam-driven winding wheels which were in operation till 1970 are still working. In addition the museum has an audio-visual exhibition which takes visitors on a journey through

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