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Engl Heritage Conserv Bull 30
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Title:
Engl Heritage Conserv Bull 30
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Series:
English Heritage Conservation Bulletin
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Volume:
30
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1996
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Lottery provision may aid industrial archaeology
Oliver Pearcey
1 - 2
Noting recent EH policy paper, and progress on the scheduling and listing of industrial sites, this article then discusses the funding of industrial archaeology by EH and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Wall paintings go digital
Paul Bryan
3 - 5
Reports how the introduction of digital photographic-based survey techniques is enabling the Photogrammetric Unit of English Heritage to gather crucial information for the successful conservation of wall paintings. The techniques are illustrated with reference to work on seventeenth-century paintings from the church of St Mary the Virgin, Bratton Clovelly (Devon), and the medieval farm house at Cullacott Farm (Cornwall), among others.
Restoring historic parks and gardens
Krystyna Campbell
6 - 7
An overview of the EH strategy for encouraging and assisting the repair and restoration of the landscapes created by England's landed gentry. Special reference is made to Penshurst Place, Kent.
Conserving England's fragile coastal heritage
Steve Trow
8 - 9
Explains the issues covered in a recent joint EH/RCHME policy statement on the management littoral archaeology. The statement draws on a national study of coastal sites.
The exotic mosaics of Brading Roman villa
Steve Trow
10 - 11
Discusses the management of villa and its important pavements, ownership of which has recently passed to a local charity, the Oglander Roman Trust, with EH support.
All change at St Pancras
Philip Davies
12 - 13
Reports on negotiations and steps taken to accommodate the Grade I listed buildings in the vicinity of St Pancras and Kings Cross railway termini in the proposals for the new Channel Tunnel rail link. Of particular concern are the need to find a long-term use for St Pancras Chambers and the proposed relocation of a group of gas holders and a locomotive watering point.
Repair grants down by nearly £7 million
S C Johnson
14 - 17
Expresses disappointment at the need for EH to reduce grants for repairs to buildings and monuments even more that anticipated (see also 97/32). Tables summarise regional grant allocations.
Managing archaeology in historic towns
Robert A Croft
John Schofield
Chris J Webster
18 - 19
Reports on two new programmes -- respectively, Intensive Urban Assessments and Extensive Urban Assessments -- that are to evaluate the archaeological resource in England's historic towns. The assessment of Bridgwater (Somerset) is used to illustrate the work being undertaken.
Ten years of Conservation Bulletin
Val Horsler
Reviews the history to date of the EH serial publication covering current issues relating to the conservation of buildings and monuments.