Bulletin 98 Published

Bulletin 98 Published


Photo Caption: Reach no. 1 and Lock no. 2 are part of the Lachine Canal’s entrance near the harbour. In the background, the gigantic industrial buildings such as the former Ogilvie Flour Mills with its famous Farine Five Roses sign, a feature of the Montréal skyline.


 

TICCIH Bulletin No. 98 has been published and distributed electronically to all current TICCIH members. For access to the complete Bulletin, join or renew your TICCIH membership.

Contents of Bulletin No. 98:

REPORT
  • NAMING THE REMAINS OF INDUSTRY: Steven A Walton
WORLDWIDE
  • THE POLITICS OF MEMORY IN RIO DE JANEIRO’S OLD SLAVE PORT: Anne-Marie
  • Broudehoux
  • PLANNED CONSERVATION OF FAIRBANK OIL FIELDS: Wendy Shearer
  • INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE AND PARKS CANADA: Matthieu Paradis and Alain Gelly
  • INDARUNG CEMENT WORKS PROTECTED: Dr Hasti Tarekat
  • SUSTAINABLE REUSE OF GREEK TOBACCO WAREHOUSES: Vasiliki
  • Fragkoudi
  • SYMBOLIC VALUE ENHANCEMENT – THE AUTOMOTIVE HERITAGE: Rossella Maspoli
  • INDUSTRIEKULTUR JOURNAL: Norbert Tempel
TICCIH MONTREAL 2022
  • IMPRESSIONS FROM THE TICCIH CONGRESS: Oana Tiganea
TICCIH NEWS
  • RETOOLING TICCIH: 2022 GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND OUR WORK PROGRAM FOR THE NEXT YEAR: Marion Steiner
  • WHO WOULD LIKE TO EDIT THE TICCIH BULLETIN? James Douet
  • TICCIH’S WORKING GROUP ON BUSINESS ARCHIVES: Francesco Antoniol
CONFERENCE REPORT
  • PETROLEUM HERITAGE SEMINAR: James Douet
  • RAILWAY HERITAGE PRESERVATION CONFERENCE: Toni Häfliger
BOOK REVIEWS
  • MARGARET LINDSAY FAULL, COMMEMORATING COAL MINING WORLDWIDE: Bode Morin
  • DAVID STACEY, ART AND INDUSTRY: SEVEN ARTISTS IN SEARCH OF AN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN BRITAIN: Betsy Fahlman