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Ass Stud Conserv Hist Build Trans 20
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Title:
Ass Stud Conserv Hist Build Trans 20
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Series:
Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Transactions
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Volume:
20
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Publication Type:
Journal
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Year of Publication:
1996
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Repairs to the Palladian Bridge, Prior Park, Bath, Somerset
Peter Carey
3 - 13
An account of works undertaken on the bridge that was built in 1755. Scale drawings of the bridge are included.
Changing perceptions of architectural--historic value, a case history: Bowhill, Devon
J R Harrison
14 - 29
Reports on nearly two decades of conservation works undertaken by English Heritage on a large late medieval building. The project is used to illustrate how conservation practices and concepts have developed over time.
The repair of Purbeck marble in the choir of Ely Cathedral
Jane Kennedy
30 - 32
Reports on recent conservation work.
Environmental control in historic buildings
Sarah Staniforth
33 - 42
The National Trust's Adviser on Paintings Conservation and Environmental Control considers the problem of achieving museum-like conditions for the display of objects within historic buildings.
The west front of Salisbury Cathedral: the development of a policy for its repair and conservation
Michael Drury
49 - 58
Begins by describing the materials used in the fabric (comparing the quality of the original with that used for repairs and identifying the Tisbury area as the source of the stone). The condition survey is then summarised. Finally there is a discussion of the policy for the conservation of the structure, statuary, polychromy, and windows.
The transportation of ancient buildings
A R Powys
59 - 60
Reprints an article originally published in The American Architect in 1926, which protests against the removal of ancient buildings, often for export. Among the events which prompted the article was William Randolf Hearst's acquisition of various medieval structures for incorporation into St Donat's Castle.