29 items found

Stockland Clyce (2013)

Adrian J. Webb

The Steam Lorry: Locomotion Papers Number 3 (1956)

R. W. Kidner

Bournemouth railway history: an exposure of Victorian engineering fraud (1974)

Lawrence Popplewell

Family Chronicle (1989) [Vol 6, 1959-1968]

Family Chronicle (1989) [Vol 5, 1945-1958]

Family Chronicle (1989) [Vol 4, 1940-1945]

Family Chronicle (1989) [Vol 3, 1935-1940]

Family Chronicle (1989) [Vol 2, 1924-1934]

Family Chronicle (1989) [Vol 1, 1853-1923]

Cheaper to re-roof than demolish: an oral history of the Town Mill, Lyme Regis (2005)

Town Mill Trust

Throop Mill and its last miller (2008)

Elizabeth Edwards

West Mill, Corfe Castle (1999)

Keith Eldred

A thousand years of milling: the Town Mill, Lyme Regis (2005)

Martin Antony Watts

The Town Mill, Lyme Regis: archaeology and history AD 1340-2000 (2005)

Alan H. Graham

The Lee Moor tramway ([1979])

R. M. S. Hall

Investigation of possible sites for a power station in the south west by the Central Electricity Generating Board: joint report (1981)

Dorset County Council

From watermills to waterworks at Christchurch (1978)

G. M. Dear

John Walter Flower, M.B.E.,1857-1941: engineer, founder of the Eclipse Works... (1982)

Joan Brocklebank

The Stourpaine gathering: a pictorial souvenir of the world's largest steam working (1976)

Malcolm Case

Nuclear power stations and their operation (1981)

Dorset County Council

The investment problem: a study of investment behavior of the South Wessex small engineering firms 1979-1982 ([1982])

Alan Hankinson

Share prospectus (1994)

South Crofty

Casterbridge ironmonger: Thurmans of Dorchester 1863-1966 (1993)

J. E. Skyrme

An illustrated history of West Country china clay trains (1987)

John Austin Morley Vaughan

Dorset (excluding south-east) structure plan: minerals (1980)

Dorset County Council

Wessex engineering services price book (1991)

Wessex ..

Ironstone canyon: the Hengistbury Head Mining Company (1986)

Lawrence Popplewell

Sturminster Newton mill ([1989])

Sturminster Newton Mill Trust