Links
The image above was produced by Chris Harrison. http://www.chrisharrison.net/index.html
NEW PAN-CANADIAN INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE PORTAL LAUNCHES
As promised at last fall's Industrial Strength conference in Hamilton, members of the I.H. community of practice in Canada have a new web site through which to communicate with each other and the general public.
Canadian Industrial Heritage/ Patrimoine industriel canadien is at industrialheritage.ca. As of mid-March the national inventory pages are still being fleshed out, but listings for Alberta and Quebec are posted.
N*TROPY
Industrial & Infrastructure Photography from Canada and the U.S. In addition to the fine photographic record they have made, the authors of this site provide a great deal of background information on the places documented.

http://www.sia-web.org/about/sitemap.html

http://morgan.iia.unam.mx/usr/Industrial/index.html
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http://www.aqpi.qc.ca/aqpi.html


http://www.mnactec.cat/ticcih/

The Nizhny Tagil Charter for the Industrial Heritage / July, 2003
http://www.mnactec.cat/ticcih/industrial_heritage.htm
Big Stuff: Care of Large Technology Objects
http://www.awm.gov.au/events/conference/bigstuff/index.aspPapers from a 2004 conference.
Beyond Conservation - Industrial Heritage Management


http://www.international.icomos.org/centre_documentation/chartes_eng.htm

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industrial artifacts review
techno files for technophiles
http://industrialartifactsreview.com/

http://www.ewb.ca/en/index.html
A DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY SITE
http://www.technologystudent.com/
Curriculum material for teachers of design and technology, and a link to the World Association of Technology Teachers.


http://www.historicbridges.org/index.htm
Originated by bridge preservation advocates in Michigan, now includes bridges in Ontario, Quebec, Pennsylvania and other American jurisdictions.



