
(Formerly Southampton University Industrial Archaeology Group -- SUIAG)
Our new web address:www.hias.org.uk . Please send any enquiries to the secretary, see contacts.
NEWSThe 2008 HIAS meeting schedule is now available here. The South Wales and West Regional Industrial Archaeology Conference (SWWRIAC) will be held on May 17, 2008 at Kingswood Civic Centre, Bristol. More details when available. The following publications are available for the price of postage and packing:- Pam Moore (Ed.) : A Guide To The Industrial Archaeology Of Hampshire and The Isle Of Wight 1984 Edwin Course & Pam Moore : The changing railway scene in Hampshire. 1991 Hampshire Farmsteads In The 1980's: Surveyed & recorded by SUIAG members, compiled by E. Course Please see the Publications page for details on how to order. The Newcomen Society holds a monthly series of meetings usually at 6.30 pm in Room 0.27, Portland Building, Portsmouth University. See http://www.newcomen.com/brmeetings.htm#s for details of forthcoming talks. HIAS Journal 13 is now available as is the web version of Focus No.69 The 2009 SERIAC conference will be hosted by HIAS and held on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 at Winchester Guildhall. More details available later.
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HIAS is an active group with a current membership of about 150, interested in all aspects of Hampshire's Industrial Archaeology. Originally founded in the 1960's, as the Southampton University Industrial Archaeology Group, the group recently changed its name to the Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society. Our activities have included surveys of mills, breweries, brickworks, etc., as well as restoration and preservation (see Projects), often in association with other organizations such as the Hampshire Mills Group, The Twyford Waterworks Trust and the Tram 57 Project. We meet once a month, usually with a talk on an IA related subject (see meetings). Visits to places of IA interest are also arranged and we host and participate in IA conferences. We have published several monographs and have an annual Journal, in addition to Focus, a half yearly newsletter. There is a library of books and videos, which members can borrow. We maintain close links with Hampshire County Council, Southampton City Council and the University of Southampton
HIAS is a registered charity, No. 276898. İHIAS and contributors, 2005-2007. Updated 8.12.2007 |
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