V32, No.1 (Winter 2003)
Mailed to all 2002 & 2003 paid members in Feb. 2003
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- Study Tour - Sweden's Industrial Heritage Sites visited included: Lindholmen the former shipyards of Norra Älvstranden, Trollhättan Kanal, Olidestationem (Olidan Hydroelectric Station), Oscarbron (Oscar Bridge), Saab Museum, NOHAB forge shop, Innovatum a museum of local industry and technology, Norrköping densely built industrial district hugging the Motala River, Arbetets Museum (Museum of Work), Stadsmuseet (City Museum), steelworks of SSAB, Tumba Paper Mill and Museum, Västerås Ångkraftverk, Ramnäs, an 18th-century ironmaking, Grängesberg, an iron mine in Ludvika, Falun Copper Mine a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Engelsbergbruk a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oljeön, the "Island of Oil, Karmansbobruk, Pershyttan, site of one of the best-preserved blast furnaces, Frövifors Paper Mill Museum, Västerås Slott (Castle), Nya (New) Lapphyttan, At Nya Lapphyttan a medieval furnace complex, Sala Silvergruva (Silver Mine, Uppsala Slott, Erasteel Kloster AB, Damasteel AB, Karlholmsbruk 1880 Lancashire forge, Gimo, Dannemora Mines, Österbybruk, Forsmarkbruk, Leufstabruk, Sandvik Steel, Forsbackabruk, Sveriges Järnvägsmuseum (Swedish Railway Museum, Skokloster Slott, Vasa Museum, Hallsta Paper Mill
- IA in Art - Anna Held Audette of New Haven CT
- Webb Cotton Press - Port of New Orleans' Napoleon Ave. Wharf - early 20th century, steam-powered cotton presses
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