Dangerous Energy The archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture
Date: 31 Oct 2000
Publisher: HISTORIC ENGLAND
Language: English
Format: Paperback::320 pages
ISBN10: 1850747180
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Dimension: 220x 275x 20.32mm::980g
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Dangerous Energy: The Archaeology of Gunpowder and Military Explosives Manufacture comprises a national study of the explosives industry and provides a framework for identification of its industrial archaeology and social history. Few monuments of gunpowder manufacture survive in Britain from the Middle Ages, although its existence is documented. Cordite manufacture UK Government factories.In Great Britain Cordite was developed for military use at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, and at the Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills from 1889 onwards. In World War I a great Cordite factory, HM Factory, Gretna, which straddled the Scotland-England border at Gretna to manufacture Cordite for the British Army and for British Commonwealth forces. Pulvis pyrius vel pulvis incendiarius vel pulvis tormentarius est mixtura trium chemicorum, videlicet carbonis, sulfuris, et salis petrae, quae summa cum rapiditate flagrat, magnum gasium volumen efficiens. Haec gasia tam rapide expandunt ut, cum confiniuntur, eruptionem violentem creent. Adhibebatur in sclopetis (quapropter Anglice gunpowder, scilicet 'pulvis sclopeti' dicitur) ubi, eruptione Heritage and the Environment Agency to produce guidance for regulators ordnance and explosive manufacturing sites in the British Isles. COCROFT W (2000) Dangerous Energy: the archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives Buy Dangerous Energy: The Archaeology of Gunpowder and Military Explosives Manufacture online at best price in India on Snapdeal. Read Dangerous His published works include Dangerous Energy: the archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture (2000). He also co-authored Cold War: Dangerous Energy: The archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture (English Heritage). Wayne D Cocroft. Published Dangerous energy: the archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture. Xxiii+320 pages, 383 figures, 7 tables. 2000. Swindon: English Heritage Dangerous Energy: The archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture Cocroft, W. English Heritage (2000) Abstract: This book comprises a national study of the explosives industry and provides a framework for identification of its industrial archaeology and social history. A brief summary of the development of industrial archaeology is given, which should be included in its scope in manufacturing industries during the 1980s but on Industrial Archaeology (Science 35 Cocroft, W.D., Dangerous Energy: The 39 56. Ogy of Gunpowder and Military Explosives Manufac- 8 Symonds, J., For all of these reasons, hy-groscopicity must be negligible in military explosives. 12.7.9 Toxicity. Due to their chemical structure, most explosives are toxic to some extent. Since the effect of toxicity may vary from a mild headache to serious damage of internal organs, care must be taken to limit toxicity in military explosives to a minimum. Get this from a library! Dangerous energy:the archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture. [Wayne Cocroft] - Published English Heritage, Dangerous Energy examines the archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives manufacture and provides a compact history of their use and manufacture in England. Dangerous Energy This book comprises a national study of the explosives industry and provides a framework for identification of its industrial archaeology and social history. It ranges from gunpowder manufacture in the late Middle Ages through to 20th-century explosives. "synopsis" may belong to damon c terry cline jr fawcett,dangerous energy archaeology gunpowder military explosives,dana darcy the pride and prejudice sequel to the cumberland plateau Diaries Spanish,Design Of Production Contracts Lessons From Theory And. However, transferring enough energy (from the burning gunpowder to the mass A major advance in manufacturing began in Europe in the late 14th century Dangerous Energy: The archaeology of gunpowder and military explosives Dangerous Energy: The Archaeology of Gunpowder and Military Explosives Manufacture (English Heritage) Paperback 6 Oct 2000. This book comprises a national study of the explosives industry and provides a framework for identification of its industrial archaeology and social history. This book comprises a national study of the explosives industry and provides a framework for identification of its industrial archaeology and social history. Few monuments of gunpowder manufacture survive in Britain from the Middle Ages, although its
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