IEEC4 2026 – Proposed papers updated

We’re pleased to report that the response to the IEEC4 Call for Papers has been promising and the latest updated list of proposals is given below. (revised January 2026)

Please note, our Call for Papers for the IEEC4 in March 2026 closed at the end of October 2025

AuthorTitle
Steve GrudgingsCalley to Curr (revisited and with specific Bristol references)
Rick StewartThe Coster Family and their pumps
Ben RussellThe beginning and end of the coal fired economy
Ben RussellEngine Builders and Enginewrights
Steve GrudgingsBristol’s Engine Builders
Steve GrudgingsWater Shafts – An exploration of definitions and purposes
Carol CromptonThe Earl’s Own Engineer?
Steve GrudgingsCharlesworth’s Yorkshire Engines
Ian CastledineGreenhill Colliery’s Atmospheric Engine and other Early Ripley Engines
David HardwickBristol’s Engines Houses
David HardwickEarly Engines in the Bristol Coalfield
John KanefskyLife after William Brown: Colliery Engines in the North Eastern Coalfield, 1780-1800
John KanefskyBoulton and Watt – A reassessment
Steve GrudgingsSomerset Colliery Waterwheels
Peter KonečnýMoving the First Atmospheric Engine in Central Europe: Where Did Potter‘s and Fischer‘s Engine from Althandel End Up?
Chris HodrienThe ‘early days’ of the horizontal engine design
Bill WhiteheadBoulton and Watts Bell Crank Engines
Chris HodrienBell crank engine at Upminster windmill
Maurice Handley & Ben CroxtonEarly Newcomen Type Engines in Merseyside
David PerrettThe Steam Engines at London Bridge: from Savery to Boulton & Watt
Robert WaterhouseAn early 18th century underground water engine in West Devon
John TownleyRaising Steam – the growth of steam power in Birmingham 1780-1850
David ThroupDigital monitoring for operation and health at Crofton Beam Engines
Brano MeresReconstructing the Althandel “Fire Engine”: From Archival Sources to Digital Interpretation
Richard LambCalculations that powered the Nation: the tabulated proportions of the Newcomen engine as published by Messrs. Beighton, Smeaton and Curr
David HardwickEarly Engines in the Forest of Dean

Do you have a research topic or question on the origin and development of heat engines and related technologies, their context and impact prior to 1812? The International Early Engines Conference team always wants to hear from you!