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I.A.Recordings and Tom Pudding

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Difference between I.A.Recordings and Tom Pudding

I.A.Recordings vs. Tom Pudding

I.A.Recordings was founded in 1982 by a small group of volunteers, to record past and present industries on film and video, as a resource for industrial archaeology (I.A.). When possible, they capture the processes and activities of an industry while it is still working; but moving pictures also add an extra dimension to the recording of industrial remains. Tom Pudding was the name given to the tub boats on the Aire and Calder Navigation, introduced in 1863 and used until 1985, which were a very efficient means of transferring and transporting coal from the open cast collieries of the South Yorkshire Coalfield near Stanley Ferry to the port of Goole, competing with rail.

Similarities between I.A.Recordings and Tom Pudding

I.A.Recordings and Tom Pudding have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aire and Calder Navigation, Open-pit mining.

Aire and Calder Navigation

The Aire and Calder Navigation is the canalised section of the Rivers Aire and Calder in West Yorkshire, England.

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Open-pit mining

Open-pit, open-cast or open cut mining is a surface mining technique of extracting rock or minerals from the earth by their removal from an open pit or borrow.

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I.A.Recordings and Tom Pudding Comparison

I.A.Recordings has 62 relations, while Tom Pudding has 24. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.33% = 2 / (62 + 24).

References

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