Sharpe, A. (2011). Conserving industrial remains 1985-2010. Cornish Archaeology / Hendhyscans Kernow (50). Vol 50, pp. 115-122.

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Conserving industrial remains 1985-2010
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Cornish Archaeology / Hendhyscans Kernow (50)
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Cornish Archaeology
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50
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350
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115 - 122
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Discusses the recent history of the preservation and conservation of industrial remains in Cornwall. Until about the mid-1990s, work carried out on former industrial sites was driven and specified by non-archaeologists, leading to a loss of complexity at many sites. Historic environment professionals have since had increasing input into conservation programmes, leading to detailed recording of sites, the provision of advice on best practice in conservation methodologies, and the safeguarding of large areas of the industrial landscape of the county. Some sites that have been acquired and preserved by local authorities and the National Trust in Cornwall are highlighted. However, it is noted that funding for some elements of the industrial heritage has been less easy to attract than for structures such as engine houses, and that the availability of public funds to undertake further work is likely to be greatly restricted in the future. The importance of a well-informed and sensitive strategic management plan is seen as key to the adaptive reuse of industrial structures. LD
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Adam Sharpe
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2011
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Engine Houses (Auto Detected Subject)
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27 Jan 2015