Walter Minchinton
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Walter Minchinton discusses the rise of buildings used for ammunition manufacture.
Published July 31 1984
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Walter Minchinton surveys the latest publications in this new area of research
Published January 1 1981
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Impact and Image of the Industrial Revolution by Asa Briggs Published May 31 1980
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Walter Minchinton, with assistance from the late Peveril Meig, looks at the potential of the ocean - from tidal mills to power stations.
Published March 1 1980
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Walter Minchinton traces the use and advantages of the windmill. Published March 1 1980
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