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Ingenious Impressions: The Coming of the Book | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. Ingenious Impressions: The Coming of the Book. June 11, 2015. June 16, 2015. This week’s blog is a summary of a six-month internship by Sarah Graham at the University of Glasgow. Sarah helped to prepare for the current ‘Ingenious Impressions’ exhibition at the Hunterian Art Gallery, which closes on the 21st June. Don’t miss out on this innovative exhibition, get down there now! In the Hunter collection which would be sitting open on the display page. My main concern was t...
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iconscotland | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. Conservation in Scotland and Brexit. October 27, 2016. September 29, 2016. Institute of Conservation response to the Built Environment Forum Scotland (BEFS) information request. Heritage Science research funding. Dr Adam Cooper, Lecturer in Social Science and Public Policy at UCL). Ongoing research is needed to develop improved ways of looking after our historic buildings and museum collections that are continually in need of conservation and maintenance. If EU funding for th...
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April | 2015 | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. Podcast: Rescuing Rennie Mackintosh. April 23, 2015. April 23, 2015. Did you miss out on last week’s talk about the fire that devastated the Glasgow School of Art almost a year ago? Fear not, as Duncan Chappell (Academic Liaison Librarian, GSA) kindly let us record his presentation and share his powerpoint with you! Continue reading →. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).
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Disclaimer | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. The views and opinions found in individual posts are the responsibility of their authors, and should not be thought to represent the opinion or endorsement of either Icon or the Icon Scotland Group. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Royal ...
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Join the Conservation! | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. June 18, 2015. June 18, 2015. Since we launched this blog in January, we have gained over 350 followers and the website has been viewed over 3000 times. We have received and published lots of fantastic articles about conservation and conservators in Scotland, but we are always on the look out for more! Do you want to join in the fun and see your name in (digital) print? Have a look at this article. For some inspiration. So what are you waiting for? Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Photographic Preservation Training | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. June 2, 2015. The ICON Scotland Group, in collaboration with partner organisations, is offering a training day for heritage staff who work with small to medium sized photographic collections. A few spaces are still available at the workshops in Aberdeen and Brora. Tickets are only 15 each, so book now to avoid missing out! Http:/ www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/icon-scotland-group-8017964603? University of St Andrews. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Enter your email a...
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COTAC | bibliography
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ICOMOS Education and Training Guidelines (1993). This bibliograpny is arranged by reference to the skills listed in the ICOMOS Guidelines. It has been compiled by Ingval Maxwell. Read a monument, ensemble or site and identify its emotional, cultural and use significance;. Understand the history and technology of monuments, ensembles or sites in order to define their identity, plan for their conservation, and interpret the results of this research;. Recognize when advice must be sought and define the area...
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August | 2015 | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. Employment Opportunities Available in Scotland. August 27, 2015. August 25, 2015. Two great conservation opportunities have recently become available in Scotland. One for those at the start of their career, and the other for a more experienced conservator…. Internship at the University of Edinburgh. The Centre for Research Collections at the University of Edinburgh is currently offering a 10-week conservation internship, with a stipend of 3100 attached. August 13, 2015. Conse...
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Upcoming Conservation Events in Scotland | Conservation Conversations
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An Icon Scotland Group Blog. Upcoming Conservation Events in Scotland. July 23, 2015. August 3, 2015. The Icon Scotland Group events team have been working hard and have organised some fantastic events to satisfy your cravings for all things conservation! Suitable for conservators and non-conservators alike, take a look at the list below and see what takes your fancy! 1 A Practical Museum Pest Insect Identification Workshop with an Introduction to Integrated Pest Management. Jupiter Artland is a contempo...
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Sources of Information | Building Limes Forum
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2016 Conference and Gathering. The Building Limes Forum is a forum for the exchange of experience, information and opinion amongst its members; the Forum is not an accrediting body nor a trade organisation. For advice on conservation or restoration work, try the contacts listed on the Historic England website. The conservation advice pages of the Historic Environment Scotland. Or the Northern Ireland Historic Environment Division. The Scottish Lime Centre Trust. Leaflets with guides to Lime and Cement.