GREENWICH INDUSTRIAL HISTORY SOCIETY
NEWSLETTER ARCHIVE, 1998-2008
Moving with the times, the Society is now publishing exclusively on Blog pages!
Greenwich Industrial History Blog
One advantage of this is that anyone can add comments to any item that is published.
If you would like to be added as a Contributor to the Blog please contact Dr. Mary Mills
Last printed format Newsletter - December 2008
None were produced in most of 2008 owing to development of the new Blog pages
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES`
The following aims and objectives for the Society were agreed at its second meeting:
1. To research the Industrial History of the Greenwich Area
2. To aid the publication of this research where appropriate
3. To hold a watching brief on industrial sites in the relevant area and to comment on
any issues which might arise in the course of redevelopment, planning applications, etc.
Please note that all on-line issues are enhanced with direct links to relevant Web sites and e-Mail addresses,
but the links in Volumes 1-5 have not been checked/updated since the last printed Newsletter in 2008.
Check the latest issues for any updates available on sites subject to planning applications.
ARCHIVED NEWSLETTERS (NOW INCLUDING MAY & NOVEMBER 2005)
INDEX TO PRINTED AND WEB ISSUES 1-5
VOLUME 1
VOLUME 2
VOLUME 3
VOLUME 4
VOLUME 5
VOLUME 6
VOLUME 7
VOLUME 8
VOLUME 9
VOLUME 10
VOLUME 11
No issues were published until the end of 2008 owing to work on the new Blog pages |
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September 23rd 2001 pictures of Crossness Engines Open House Day
January 2000 pictures of the Greenwich Peninsula developments
March 1999 pictures of Greenwich Peninsula developments
Membership information
A subscription rate of £10 is current.
Please find contact details in the latest newsletter,
or e-Mail Mary Mills for details.
1. Woolwich & Plumstead Remembered
Colin Weightman's compilation of stories, as told by ordinary Plumstead and Woolwich folk, about their early recollections of life in those far off days
2. Carving out History. Berni Cunnane's article from Meridian Line on the Enderby Wharf Ferry Steps
3. 'Damn your eyes Mr. Sharp'. Mary Mill's article on Ceylon Place Cottages
4. Greenwich Marsh: The 300 Years Before the Dome. Mary Mill's book
5. Mary Mills article on The Ghost in the Dome. Read it here....!
9. Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust
Greenwich Industrial History Society Officers, 2023-2024 Emeritus President - Jack Vaughan Joint Chairs - Andrew Bullevant & Mary Mills Secretary - Alan Burkitt-Gray Treasurer - Roger Hough
Membership - Elizabeth Pearcey
Committee - Peter Luck, Richard Buchanan, Angela Burr
These GIHS Web Archive files were created, and later edited, by David Riddle
Location courtesy of David Riddle