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P3D 3D Presentation in New Hampshire this weekend
- From: Jon Golden / 3D Concepts <3dman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D 3D Presentation in New Hampshire this weekend
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 07:14:08 -0700
If your in the area......the 3D program is right before lunch....see below
and maybe see you there.....Jan and Jon/ 3D Concepts
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SOCIETY FOR INDUSTRIAL ARCHEOLOGY
NORTHERN AND SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND CHAPTERS
WINTER MEETING, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2000
Plymouth State College, Boyd Hall, Room 120
Sponsored by the Plymouth State College Institute for New Hampshire
Studies, Social Science Department, and the Northern and Southern New
England Chapters, SIA
9:00-9:20 Registration ($5.00 ñ students free) Coffee and tea, etc.,
will be available
9:20-9:25 Welcome: Krista Butterfield, President, NNEC Chapter
David Switzer, Chair, Social Science Dept., Plymouth State
President Donald Wharton, Plymouth State College
9:25-9:45 David Switzer, Plymouth State College. A Legacy of the
Last Days of American Sail at Wallis Sands, NH
9:50-10:10 Suzanne Nothnagle, Pootatuck Corporation. The Machine Tool
Industry in Windsor and Springfield, VT.
10:15-10:35 Anna Held Audette. The Ruins of Our Time
Break
10:50-11:10 Sara Wermiel, MIT. Fire Exits 100 Years Ago: The Rise and
Demise of the Iron Fire Escape.
10:55-11:15 Frederick Gralenski. An Iron Works Down East.
11:20-12:00 Jon Golden, 3-D Concepts, and Ned Connors. A Place in
Time: 3-D Photography and the Industrial Sublime.
Lunch Break on Your Own
1:30-1:50 Matthew A. Kierstead, Public Archeology Laboratory.
Whitman Roundhouse Park:
Interpreting an Industrial Archaeological Landscape.
1:55-2:15 R. Stuart Wallace, Plymouth State College. New Hampshireís
Railroads: What Remains and What Matters?
Following the meeting, Lamson Library (next door to Boyd Hall) will open
the Brown Paper Company photo collection for inspection, and a tour of the
Plymouth State College Archaeology/Heritage Studies laboratories will be
available for those who wish to do so.
Boyd Hall is on the left of campus when facing it from Main Street. It
houses the Natural Science Dept., and is the building where SIA meetings
were held previously; not the Student Union Building, the ìHUBî, where
meetings have been held in the past few years. To get to Plymouth from
Concord and south, take exit 25, follow signs across the Pemigewasset
River; from the north, 93 to exit 26, follow Rt. 3 south. Also, for a
virtual tour of the campus, take a look at the collegeís web site:
HYPERLINK "www.plymouth.edu" www.plymouth.edu.
Parking: Lots 108 and 109 (Right in front of Boyd Hall)
For more information: Contact Katherine Donahue, 603/535-2424 or fax
603/535-2351 or email: kated@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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