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Journal Articles - Alphabetical Index "As
Others See Us": Contemporary Opinion of John Wilkinson and his
Achievements, Neil Clarke, No
12 (1984), pp.
4-7. Another
Time - Another War, note (R. Pee),
No 9 (1981),
p. 17. Barges
in Victorian Shropshire, R. A. Barker,
No
8 (1980), pp. 8-11. Beaumarchais
and John Wilkinson - Strangers or Fellow Conspirators?,
Ruth Dodd , No.
22 (2000), pp. 2-17. Bersham
Industrial Heritage Centre, The Visit to, Howard P Griffiths,
No 13 (1985), pp.
12-14. Betancourt
sheds light on the Wilkinsons, book review, (Richard Baker),
No 19 (1997), pp.
13-15. Boat-Building
and the Chepstow Ship Registers, R.
A. Barker, No 6 (1978), pp.
21-22. Boat-Building
in the Ironbridge Gorge, Neil Clarke,
No
4 (1976), pp. 7-8. Boat-Building
in the Ironbridge Gorge, correspondence, (H Waterhouse),
No 8 (1980), p.
15. Boatbuilding
in the Ironbridge Gorge, correspondence, (T C Hancox),
No 5 (1977), p.
13. Bradley
Ironworks Plaque, note (Ed.),
No
14 (1986), p.
9. British Oil - developments in the Ironbridge Gorge during the 17th and 18th centuries, Paul Luter, No 27 (2005), pp40-45. Broseley
and its Surroundings by John Randall, book/CD review (Steve Dewhirst),
No. 23 (2001),
p.
40. Broseley
Anti-Felons, The, Part 1, John Cragg,
No 9 (1981),
pp.
11-13. Broseley
Anti-Felons, The, Part 2, John Cragg,
No 11 (1983),
pp.
6-10. Broseley
Childhood, A, Autobiography Pt 1, Jack Owen,
No. 23 (2001),
pp. 32-38. Broseley
Gasworks, Peter Hutchinson, No.
24 (2002), pp. 22-24. Broseley
Home of John Wilkinson, The, Ralph Pee,
No 1 (1973),
pp.
5-6. Broseley
Home of John Wilkinson, The, Ralph Pee, (Reprinted from No 1),
No 7 (1979), pp.
4-6. Broseley
Miners at Worsley, Jeff Tudge,
No. 23 (2001),
pp.2-5. Broseley
Morris Dancers 300 Years Ago, E H Pee,
No 4 (1976), p.
13. Broseley
Hall and Thomas Farnolls Prichard, Veronica West,
No 10 (1982), pp.
10-11. Broseley
Railway, Neil Clarke, No 2 (1974),
p.
6. Burning
Well Of Broseley, The, Sylvia Watts,
No. 24 (2002),
pp.
17-18. Cast Iron Water Tanks at 'The Lawns', The, Richard Barker, Wilkinson Studies, Vol 1, 1991, pp. 53-62. Cannon
in the Gambia, Margaret Barrett,
No
18 (1996), pp.
18-20. Cannon
at Barra in the Gambia, correspondence, (Margaret Barrett),
No 21 (1999),
pp. 36 & 34.
Caughley
Itinerary, A, ‘Perfectly Retired From The World’, Stephen Perry,
No. 22 (2000),
pp. 18-35. Childhood
Memories of Life in Broseley, Betty Caswell,
No 20 (1998),
pp. 9-13. Chris
Whall, An appreciation, Maurice Hawes,
No 16 (1988),
p. 13. Churches
of the Broseley Area, Dennis Mason,
No 2 (1974),
pp.
3-5 Clay
Tobacco Pipeworks, note (Rex Key),
No
17 (1995), p. 13. Coal,
Iron and Clay ... and the Law!, Neil Clarke,
No
4 (1976), p. 9.
Coal – The Vital Resource at
Caughley, John Willock, No. 25 (2003), pp. 16-19. Collection
of Broseley and Wilkinson Relics, The,
note (Ed.), No 1 (1973),
pp.
1 Curator's
Report, R. Pee, No
4 (1976), p.
14.
Diary of Mary Ann Lewis, The, - selected extracts (NJC) No 27 (2005), pp. 46-48 Douglas
Braid, 1908-1999, obituary, (Richard Barker),
No
21 (1999), pp. 33-34. Early
Mining Maps of the Ironbridge Gorge, Ivor Brown,
No
20 (1998), pp. 2-5. Ern
Harris : An Obituary, John Cragg,
No
11 (1983), p. 14. Family
History, correspondence, (Frank Lloyd),
No
16 (1988), p. 4. First
Iron Boat, Helton Tarn : Press Release, note (Ed.),
No 9 (1981), p.
17. First
Iron Boat, The, note (John Powell),
No
21 (1999), p. 35. First
Iron Boat, The, Ralph Pee, No
14 (1986), pp.
6-9. Frank
Turner - An Obituary, Neil Clarke,
No
10 (1982), p. 12. From
Wilkinson Society to Broseley Local History Society, Neil Clarke,
No. 22 (2000), pp.
36-39. Gilbert
Gilpin, 1766-1827; Agent, Trade Correspondent and Chain Maker, Neil Clarke,
No 5 (1977),
pp. 9-12. Glassmaking
in Broseley, Part 1, T C Hancox, No 3 (1975),
pp.
3-4. Glassmaking
in Broseley, Part 2, T. C. Hancox, No 4 (1976),
pp.
4-6. Grand
Junction Icebreaker, correspondence, (M. J. Keef),
No
16 (1988), p. 4. Graveyard
of Barges ?, A, note, (Ed.) , No
6 (1978), p.
22. Graveyard
of Barges ?, A, note, (R. Pee), No
8 (1980), p.
11. Hawarden
Bridge Iron and Steel Works, The, Shotton, near Chester: a Study in
Entrepreneurial History, P S
Richards, No 3 (1975), pp.
9-11. History
of the Broseley Area, The : Selected Extracts (1 – The Early Middle Ages),
Neil Clarke, No
1 (1973), p. 9. Hornblower Saga, The, Paul Andrew Luter, No 26 (2004), pp. 28-31.
Hulbert’s
‘History and Description of the County of Salop’, Steve Dewhirst,
No. 23 (2001),
pp.
23-28.
Ideas
and Movements of the Eighteenth Century and John Wilkinson, the Spirit of the
Age, Diana Clarke,
No. 24 (2002),
pp.
2-16. Index
of Main Articles, 1972-77, No
5 (1977), p.
14. Industrial
Archaeology of Shropshire, Book Review, (Neil Clarke),
No 19 (1997), pp.
15-16. Industrial Revolution in France at Le Creusot, On the beginnings of the, Leon Griveau, No 27 (2005), pp. 29-39. Iron
Barges, correspondence, (Richard Barker),
No
16 (1988), p. 5. Iron
Boat Bicentenary Number, No
15 (1985) Iron
Bridge at War, The, Ron Miles, No
9 (1981), pp.
14-17. Iron
Bridge Bicentenary, The, correspondence, (R Chaplin),
No 8 (1980), p.
16. Iron
Bridge Bicentenary Number, No
7 (1979) Ironbridge
Bicentenary, The, note, (Ed.), No 6 (1978),
p.
20. Jack Owen's Autobiography, Parts 1, 2 and 3, Jack Owen, from Nos. 23, 24 and 25 Jackfield
Decorative Tile Industry, The, note,
(Ed.), No 3 (1975),, p.
11. Jackfield
in 1851, S. Perfect and V. West,
No 8 (1980), pp.
12-14.
Jackfield
Mine Disaster, The, 1856, Ivor J.
Brown, No. 23 (2001),
pp.
29-31. John
Byng's Visits to Broseley, Neil Clarke,
No
20 (1998), pp. 6-8.
John
Wilkinson (and the Spirit of the Age: Ideas and Movements of the Eighteenth
Century), Diana Clarke, No.
24 (2002), pp.
2-16.
John
Wilkinson and Beaumarchais - Strangers or Fellow Conspirators?,
Ruth Dodd , No.
22 (2000), pp. 2-17. John
Wilkinson and Bradley, Thoughts on, Ron Davis,
No
21 (1999), pp. 8-14. John
Wilkinson and his Family, Michael Berthoud,
No
17 (1995), pp. 3-7. John
Wilkinson and the early Iron Barges, Richard
Barker, No
15 (1985), pp.
1-34. John
Wilkinson and the Iron Bridge, Part 1, ‘The Bridge in Modern Times’, Michael
Berthoud, No 18 (1996), pp.
4-9. John
Wilkinson and the Iron Bridge, Part 2, ‘The Background to the Bridge’,
Michael Berthoud, No 19 (1997), pp.
2-7. John
Wilkinson and the Two Willey Ironworks,
No
16 (1988), pp. 6-11.
John
Wilkinson and Thomas Turner : Employer and Employee?, Stephen Perry,
No. 23 (2001),
pp.
13-22. John
Wilkinson, Banker, correspondence, (Peter Robb),
No
13 (1985), p. 3. John Wilkinson - Copper King?, Vin Callcut, No 27 (2005), pp. 2-28 John Wilkinson - Ironmaster Extraordinary, Ron Davies, 30pp., 2001 ISBN 0 9504999 5 1
John
Wilkinson, Ironmaster Extraordinary by Ron Davies, book review, (Rex Key),
No. 23 (2001),
p.
39. John
Wilkinson, Ironmaster : The Dynamic Force that ushered in the dawn of our
Industrial Age, book review, (Maurice Hawes),
No
11 (1983), p. 5. John
Wilkinson School, The, note (Maurice Hawes),
No
4 (1976), p. 9. John
Wilkinson’s Trade Tokens, Wayne Turner,
No 2 (1974),
pp.
10-12. John
Wilkinson's Trade Tokens, Wayne Turner, (Reprinted from No 2),
No 7 (1979), pp.
6-8. John
Wilkinson's Trade Tokens, correspondence, (P Criddle),
No 8 (1980), p.
16. Josiah
John Guest, 1785-1852, Neil Clarke,
No
4 (1976), pp. 11-12. Josiah
John Guest, correspondence, (F V Francis),
No 5 (1977),
p.
12.
Journal Index, 1973-2002, No. 25
(2003), pp. 27-32. (This Page) Journal,
The, correspondence (W. Howard Williams),
No
3 (1975),, p. 13. King
of the Ironmasters, Wayne Turner,
No 1 (1973),
pp.
3-4. King
of the Ironmasters, Wayne Turner
(Reprinted from No 1), No
7 (1979), pp.
2-4. King
of the Ironmasters, correspondence, ( L F Peltor),
No
8 (1980), p. 15. Lateral
Look at Iron and Steel, A, W K V Gale, No 8 (1980),
pp. 6-7. Le
Creusot: A Wilkinson Legacy', David Lake,
No 21 (1999), pp.
27-32.
Le
Creusot: A Wilkinson Legacy, correspondence, Donald Harris,
No. 22 (2000), pp. 41-43. Lectures
And Field-Trips organised by the Society on the Life and Work of John Wilkinson,
1972-1978, note, (Ed.)., No
7 (1979), p. 15. Leonard
Lead : A Shropshire Charcoal Burner in the Industrial Revolution,
Peter Lead, No
10 (1982), pp. 3-9 Lion Hotel in 1923, The, by Mary Dixon, No 26 (2004), pp. 37-40. Markers
in Benthall History, Tony Herbert,
No
5 (1977), pp. 4-5. Meadow
Colliery, The, Madeley, Frank
Turner, No 11 (1983), pp
10-13. Memories of a Shropshire Lad, part 1 by Dennis Mason, No 26 (2004), pp. 41-47. Memories of a Shropshire Lad, part 2, Dennis Mason, No 27 (2005), pp. 49-53. Migration
of Pottery Workers between Stoke-on-Trent and the Broseley Area in the
Eighteenth Century, Maurice Hawes,
No 2 (1974),
pp.
7-9. Musical
About John Wilkinson...?, A, note (Ed.),
No
17 (1995), p.12. New
Hadley Colliery and Ironworks, The, Neil
Clarke, No
7 (1979), pp.
12-14. New
Hadley Colliery and Ironworks, correspondence, (Dr I J Brown),
No 8 (1980), p.14. New
Willey Ironworks, Neil Clarke, No
2 (1974), p. 15. New
Willey Ironworks, The,: A Reappraisal Of The Site, Ralph Pee, No
9 (1981), pp.
3-9. Old
Vicarage, The, Benthall, Broseley, Salop., Archaeological Investigation, John
Sandon, No 6 (1978), pp.9-20. On the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in France at Le Creusot, Leon Griveau, No 27 (2005), pp. 29-39. Our
New Museum, note (Ed), No
4 (1976), p.
10. Passing
through Willey in 1735, Neil Clarke,
No
18 (1996), pp. 10-17.
Perfectly
Retired From The World - A Caughley Itinerary, Stephen Perry,
No. 22 (2000),
pp.
18-35. Pottery
Workers, correspondence, (A R
Mountford), No 3 (1975), p.
13. Pottery
Workers, correspondence, (A R Mountford),
No
5 (1977), p. 13.
Quarrels of the Brothers Wilkinson, The, Frank Dawson, No 26 (2004), pp. 2-27. Ralph
Pee China Bequest, note (Maurice Hawes),
No
12 (1984), p. 8. Ralph
Pee, 1912-1983; A Tribute to the Founder of the Wilkinson Society, Neil Clarke,
No 11 (1983), pp.
4-5. Ramsell:
What's In a Name ?, Jim Cooper, No
21 (1999), pp.
2-7. Recent
Developments at Bersham, note (Ed.),
No
16 (1988), p. 3. Researching
John Wilkinson, literature survey, Neil Clarke ,
No
12 (1984), pp. 9-10. Richard
Trevithick and the Hazledine Foundry at Bridgnorth, Maurice Hawes, No
3 (1975), pp. 7-8. Severn
Barges, correspondence (Richard Barker),
No
9 (1981), pp. 18-19. Severn
Barges, correspondence (Ron Miles),
No
9 (1981), p. 18. Severn
in South Shropshire, The, Part 1, Ralph Pee,
No
5 (1977), pp. 6-8. Severn
in South Shropshire, The, Part 2, Ralph
Pee, No 6 (1978), pp.
4-8. Severn
in South Shropshire, The, correspondence, (R C Pee),
No 8 (1980), p.
17.
Shirlett
Sanatorium, Victoria Cox, No
21 (1999), pp.
20-26.
Shirlett
Sanatorium, correspondence, (Ivan Hall),
No.
22 (2000), p. 40. Shropshire
and the South Wales Iron Industry, Steve Dewhirst,
No
17 (1995), pp. 9-10. Shropshire
Railways in Print, literature survey, Neil Clarke,
No
14 (1986), p. 10. Sir
John Dugdale K.C.V.O., obituary, Vera Francis,
No
17 (1995), pp. 7-8. Society's
Collection of Industrial Relics, The, Ralph Pee,
No 2 (1974),
pp.
13-15. Society's
Collection, The, Ralph Pee,
No 3 (1975), p.
12. Some
Mining Incidents in the Broseley Field, I
J Brown, No
8 (1980), pp.
3-6.
Subterranean
Secrets of ‘Rivendell’, The, Michael Pope,
No.
24 (2002), pp. 19-21.
Thomas Turner and the Newdigate Connection, John Willcock, No 26 (2004), pp. 32-36. Thomas
Turner at Caughley, John and Nadine Shearman,
No
19 (1997), pp. 8-12.
Today Broseley – Tomorrow the
World, David Lake, No. 25 (2003), pp. 5-15. 'Trial'
Enigma, The, Ray Pringle-Scott, No
13 (1985), pp.
4-11.
Unfortunate
Barge Builder, The, Richard Barker, No. 25 (2003), pp. 2-4. W.
Howard Williams: An Appreciation,
Neil Clarke, No
3 (1975), p. 6. Walkers
Company, Rotherham, correspondence, (Steve Dewhirst),
No 21 (1999), p.
36.
Wartime and After: part 3 of my
Autobiography, Jack Owen, No. 25 (2003), pp. 20-26 Water
Pipes or Cannon? Neil Clarke, No
2 (1974), pp. 12. Water
Pipes or Cannon?, Neil Clarke,
No 3 (1975), p.
8. Where
was Abraham Darby I buried?, Barrie Trinder, No 2 (1974), p.6. Wilkinson
Monument at Lindale, The, note (Ed.),
No 10 (1982),
p.
9. Wilkinson
Monument Restored, note, (John Powell),
No 13 (1985),
pp.
11 & 14.
Wilkinson
Society to Broseley Local History Society, Neil Clarke,
No. 22 (2000),
pp.
36-39. Wilkinsonians
go to Wrexham, note (Ed.),
No 17 (1995), p. 11.
Wilkinson's
Barges, correspondence, (Richard
Barker),
No. 22 (2000), p. 40. Wilkinson's
Iron Boats, note, (Richard Barker),
No 7 (1979),
p.
15. Willey
Ironworks, The Two, Maurice Hawes and Ralph Pee,
No 7 (1979), pp.
8-12. Willey
Ironworks, The, - A Plea For Action, Douglas Braid,
No 16 (1988), p. 12. William
Doughty - Bursting and Blow-up of the new Gasometer, Rex Key,
No 20 (1998), pp.
14-16.
William
Wilkinson's Plans for Louis XVI’s New Cannon Factory, 1781, translation,
(David Lake), No. 23 (2001),
pp.
6-12. Working
at the Blists Hill Mine Forty Years Ago,
Frank
Turner, No
3 (1975),, pp.
5-6.
Working
in the Area in the 1930s, Autobiography Part 2, Jack Owen, No.
24 (2002), pp.
25-32.
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