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Developing children's geographical understanding (2003)
Book Chapter
Harnett, P., & Jones, M. (2003). Developing children's geographical understanding. In S. Gatt, & Y. Vella (Eds.), Constructivist teaching in primary school: social studies, mathematics, science, ICT, design and technology. Luqa, Malta: Agenda Press

Continuous tone digital output using archivally proven printing methods and material (2003)
Book Chapter
Thirkell, P., & Hoskins, S. (2003). Continuous tone digital output using archivally proven printing methods and material. In R. Thompson, & A. Manning (Eds.), Conference Proceedings of the Second International Conference on: Preservation and Conservation Issues Related to Digital Printing and Digital Photography (24-29). London: Institute of Physics

Whilst the primary focus for the creation and preservation of digitally based artwork in hardcopy has relied in recent years on the gradual refinement of digital printing devices, reference points for their development often appear to follow a strict... Read More about Continuous tone digital output using archivally proven printing methods and material.

The Royal Navy and Japan, 1921-1941 (2003)
Book Chapter
Gow, I. (2003). The Royal Navy and Japan, 1921-1941. In I. Gow, Y. Hirama, & J. Chapman (Eds.), The History of Anglo-Japanese Relations, 1600-2000 Volume III: The Military Dimension (109-126). Palgrave Macmillan

From madmen to vampires: Dickens's gothic law (2003)
Book Chapter
Ballinger, G. (2003). From madmen to vampires: Dickens's gothic law. In K. Sayer, & R. Mitchell (Eds.), Victorian Gothic (Leeds Centre Working Papers in Victorian Studies) (12-22). Leeds: Leeds Trinity University College

Stagnation, war and depression: The UK linen industry, 1900-1930 (2003)
Book Chapter
Ollerenshaw, P. (2003). Stagnation, war and depression: The UK linen industry, 1900-1930. In B. Collins, & P. Ollerenshaw (Eds.), The European Linen Industry in Historical Perspective (285-307). Oxford University Press/Pasold Research Fund