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Ass Stud Conserv Hist Build Trans 13
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Title:
Ass Stud Conserv Hist Build Trans 13
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Series:
Association for Studies in the Conservation of Historic Buildings Transactions
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Volume:
13
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1988
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Date Of Issue From: 1988
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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An ancient cellar: where new meets old. A demonstration of computer-aided mono-photogrammetry
David Watt
Robert G Ashton
9 - 14
Discusses the treatment of an archive (1861) photograph of an 'ancient cellar' in Leicester, remains of an important Romanesque site adjoining Guildhall Lane, in order to extract detail now obscured by Victorian insertions. A rectified scale drawing of the wall and a perspective view of its modern state have been prepared.
Guidelines for the conservation of timber structures: a paper for comment
A Michael Mennin
14 - 15
Suggestions on inspection and recording, analysis, repairs, finishes, and maintenance.
Pebbles, posts and Purbeck paving: a study of early 18th century street paving in London with a gazetteer by Robert Crayford
S Jeffery
29 - 36
Stone facade repair at Lloyds Bank, Cirencester
David Brain
37 - 41
The only alternative to wholesale stone replacement here was to cut back the stone, a machine for which is described (though its inventor hopes it will be little used, if ever!)
Architects and historians: recording historic buildings
Nicholas J Cooper
42 - 45
Discusses the role of the architectural historian in this work, and the value of it to the architect and administrator. The techniques of the architectural historian become ever more sophisticated, and the need for his/her records in preserving historic buildings is correspondingly increasing.
Nos 79-80 High Street, Gravesend
John Newman
George Allan
Ralph Wood
51 - 57
Describes restoration works on rare survivors from AD 1730, with weatherboarded frontages.
All Saints' Church, West Stourmouth, Kent dated plan of ?Late Anglo-Saxon church
Tim W Tatton-Brown
58 - 60
Eighteenth century leadwork and casting as described by Richard Neve, compared with modern practice on guttering, etc, from a builder's guide of 1726
Keith R Darby
61 - 63