Source/Archive record (Index) SNT6095 - National Record of Industrial Monuments (NRIM): Index Cards

Title National Record of Industrial Monuments (NRIM): Index Cards
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Date/Year 1963

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Description

This material has not yet been fully catalogued. Copyright, date, and quantity information for this record may be incomplete or inaccurate.The collection consists of topographically arranged index cards and copies relating to individual monuments and county lists of monuments associated with the National Record of Industrial Monuments (NRIM) between 1963 and 1980. The NRIM was set up by the Council for British Archaeology (CBA) in 1963 and administration was taken over by the University of Bath in 1965. Record cards for individual buildings were completed by interested parties and submitted. Sets of cards were maintained by the CBA, University of Bath (latterly the Industrial Monuments Survey) and the National Monuments Record.In 2012 the collection was updated by Heritage Data and where appropriate monuments were allocated a county designation number.

Location

Referenced Monuments (16)

  • 106-112 Nottingham Road, Stapleford (Building)
  • 119 AND 121 NOTTINGHAM ROAD, Stapleford (Building)
  • Babbington Colliery, Kimberley (Monument)
  • Coal mine, Awsworth (Monument)
  • Cossall Colliery (Monument)
  • Disused mine shafts, Awsworth (Monument)
  • Kimberley Station (GNR) (Building)
  • Lace factory, Broad Oak Drive, Stapleford (Building)
  • Leather works in Greasley parish (Monument)
  • Moor Cottages, Trowell (Building)
  • Nottingham Canal (Monument)
  • Pottery Kilns in Eastwood (Monument)
  • Railway station, Awsworth (Monument)
  • Trowell Moor Colliery, Trowell (Element)
  • Trowell Moor Colliery, Trowell (Monument)
  • Trowell Station (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • National Record of Industrial Monuments

Record last edited

Jun 19 2026 11:54AM

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