Picatinny Arsenal

Picatinny Arsenal
Author: John W. Rae
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738501964

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When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, Picatinny Arsenal was the only munitions plant in the nation capable of producing anything larger than small arms ammunition. Today, it is a sprawling reservation devoted to research and development of new weapons, both conventional and nuclear. With an introduction written by New Jersey Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen, this photographic history traces Picatinny Arsenal's role as the major ammunition research, development, and manufacture site from the Revolutionary War through Desert Storm. Picatinny Arsenal shows dramatic pictures of the Lake Denmark Naval Ammunition explosion in 1926, which leveled much of the arsenal, the rebuilding of the arsenal by the WPA, its role in the post-war era, and its museum. Taken mostly from Picatinny Arsenal's archives, over 200 images capture the lives of people, both military and civilian, who made Picatinny what it is today.

Forward Arsenal

Forward  Arsenal
Author: Bernard Joy
Publsiher: GCR Books Limited
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2009
Genre: Soccer
ISBN: 9780955921117

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Shipbuilders of the Venetian Arsenal

Shipbuilders of the Venetian Arsenal
Author: Robert C. Davis
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2007-01-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801886252

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The master ship builders of seventeenth-century Venice formed part of what was arguably the greatest manufacturing complex in early modern Europe. As many as three thousand masters, apprentices, and laborers regularly worked in the city's enormous shipyards. This is the social history of the men and women who helped maintain not only the city's dominion over the sea but also its stability and peace. Drawing on a variety of documents that include nearly a thousand petitions from the shipbuilders to the Venetian governments as well as on parish records, inventories, and wills, Robert C. Davis offers a vivid and compelling account of these early modern workers. He explores their mentality and describes their private and public worlds (which in some ways, he argues, prefigured the factories and company towns of a later era). He uncovers the far-reaching social and cultural role played by women in this industrial community. He shows how the Venetian government formed its shipbuilders into a militia to maintain public order. And he describes the often colorful ways in which Venetians dealt with the tensions that role provoked—including officially sanctioned community fistfights on the city's bridges. The recent decision by the Italian government to return the Venetian Arsenal to civilian control has sparked renewed interest in the subject among historians. Shipbuilders of the Venetian Arsenal offers new evidence on the ways in which large, state-run manufacturing operations furthered the industrialization process, as well as on the extent of workers' influence on the social dynamics of the early modern European city.

Remembering Watertown Arsenal Laboratory 1816 1995

Remembering   Watertown Arsenal Laboratory  1816 1995
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 6
Release: 1995
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UCR:31210023605502

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... Brief history of the Watertown Arsenal and Laboratories ...

The Venice Arsenal

The Venice Arsenal
Author: Luca Zan
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2022-06-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000644210

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This book reviews four decades of debate about restoring an industrial heritage site of inestimable value – the Venice Arsenal. Focusing on the challenges of economic, financial and institutional feasibility, it reveals how failing to address these aspects has undermined potential solutions from both technicians and heritage professionals. With a deep connection to the city over centuries, the Arsenal was the very basis of La Serenissima’s sea power, enabling its economic expansion. Later, it maintained a vital military function through shipbuilding until World War II. But the slow process of abandonment of the traditional site’s uses and spaces continues to pose questions regarding its preservation and re-use. Drawing on original research from urban planners, architects and historians, the book provides a critical investigation into the organizational and managerial challenges of this unique site, and crucially, why so little has been achieved compared with potential opportunities. Featuring numerous color photographs and exploring the particular challenges of restoration and re-use facing the Venice Arsenal, this insightful evaluation of the history of this site provides a uniquely informative case for the discipline of industrial heritage.

Rock Island Arsenal

Rock Island Arsenal
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1997
Genre: Rock Island Arsenal (Ill.)
ISBN: UIUC:30112004761992

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Rebels for the Cause

Rebels for the Cause
Author: Jon Spurling
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2012-11-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781780574868

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Arsenal's on-field success has been well documented. But what has never been written before is the equally remarkable history of Arsenal's rebels, both on and off the pitch. Spanning almost 120 years, and set against a backdrop of turbulent social and political change, Rebels for the Cause assesses the legacy and impact of Arsenal's most controversial players, officials and matches. From hard men like '30s player Wilf Copping to the reformed wild ones of recent years such as Tony Adams, Jon Spurling highlights the infamous figures whose refusal to conform has made them terrace legends. Mavericks such as '80s star Charlie Nicholas and the 'King of Highbury' Charlie George are here, as are '70s lads Alan Hudson and Malcolm Macdonald. The book also focuses on the club's revolutionary founding fathers, David Danskin and Jack Humble, the terrifying '20s 'soccer Tsar' Sir Henry Norris and David Dein's controversial introduction of free-market economics to Highbury in the regressive '80s. Also investigated are the stories behind Arsenal's most infamous tabloid exposés. Featuring extensive interviews with 15 former players, Rebels for the Cause is an indispensable guide to the alternative history of Arsenal Football Club, shedding new light on the origins of the rivalry with Tottenham, on many of Highbury's cult heroes and on the struggle of several players to adapt to life outside the game.

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Time Capsule

Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Time Capsule
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1996
Genre: Natural history
ISBN: MINN:31951D01398269W

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