Industrial Heritage Weekend

From H-Museum:

Industrial Heritage 2007
Second European contact weekend for industrial heritage volunteers andassociations
Kortrijk - Zwevegem
16 - 18 November 2007

E-FAITH, the European Federation of Associations of Industrial and Technical Heritage is a young platform promoting contacts and co-operation between non profit volunteer associations, the place where those can meet, exchange experiences, learn from each other and support each other’s activities an campaigns. After a succesfull first meeting last year in October, attended by representatives from 11 countries, E-FAITH is now going to organize a second European contact weekend for volunteers and non profit organisations that are engaged in the research, the preservation, the interpretation and/or the presentation of the industrial and technical heritage.


It will again be an open and stimulating meeting where organisations and
individuals can present and compare their ideas, projects and results - and
find out where cooperation or common projects can grow, how they can support
the aims of colleagues and how colleagues can support their objectives. This
will be possible by lectures and oral presentations, leaflets, information
stands, posters and small exhibits. Each participant is allowed to use the
presentation techniques that to him/her seems to be the most appropriate.

The main themes of the meeting will be:
- European bordercrossing cooperation between industrial and technical
heritage associations
- twinning between associations
- exchanging experiences from the field

This second contact weekend is organised on November 16th-18th in Kortrijk
and Zwevegem (Belgium). Both towns are situated on the French-Belgian
border, less than 30 km from Lille (France). This second European Industrial
and Technical Heritage Weekend will take place in in the former electrical
power station of Zwevegem (protected by law and now being transformed into a
multifunctional cultural, music, meetings and business center) and in the
National Flax Museum in Kortrijk. The power station of Zwevegem holds turbo
generators and other machinery of Belgian, French, Swiss, Swedish,
Hungarian, etc. origin and offers a real 'European' story of electricity
production.

Participants will have the opportunity to visit the power station in detail.
On Sunday November 18th there will be a facultative bus tour in the region
(25 euro, lunch included), visiting the flax heritage (e.g. retting and
scutching), windmills (oil and grain mill, and the last flax scutching
windmill of Europe recently restored by a volunteer association), steam
engines, etc.

Additional information on the Second European Industrial and Technical
Heritage Weekend is available and will be regularly updated
- on the website of E-FAITH, www.e-faith.org
- or can be requested by e-mail at meetings@e-faith.org
- by fax + 32 56 41 76 36 or +32 56 25 51 73


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