Title | The British Clayworker: September 1958. |
Date created | 1958 |
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Description Summary | The British Clayworker is a British trade magazine published monthly by Turret Press, London. The magazine's focus is the clay industry in all its aspects, including informative abstract on patents. It has a large advertising content. The first issue was published in 1892 and the publication ceased in its present form in August, 1973. The later title was Clayworker. |
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Table of Contents | Month by month. Western Counties new laboratories. In the news. Clayworker's forum. automation in Russian Firebrick plants. Can the heavy clay stop the drift? How mechanisation has helped workers. Use of gas for the ceramic industry. New continental brickwork. Recent works on perforated and hollow bricks. |
Other Notes | Black and white photographs, illustrations, plans and diagrams relating to content. The editorial board is not listed. The title reflects that the covers are absent from these issues. This bound volume includes:
1958 issues: April - December.
1959 issues: January - March.
There are additional contents pages at the beginning of the volume. Pages listed sequentially from August issue. |
Language | English |
Copyright Holder | Auckland Libraries |
Access Rights | Access by enquiry to the Archivist at the West Auckland Research Centre, Waitakere Central Library, Henderson. Some restrictions may apply. Not for loan. |
Available copies | Softcover, 25p.; 20x26.5cm. |
Original medium | Published book; printed item |
Location | West Auckland Research Centre, Waitakere Central Library |
Donated by | J.T. Diamond Collection ref: JTD-030-0247 |
Archive ID | JTD-030-0247 |