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A Trip to Cemlyn | Plas Newydd- A Conservation Intern's Blog
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Plas Newydd- A Conservation Intern's Blog. The life and times of a conservation intern at Plas Newydd, a National Trust property on Anglesey. A Trip to Cemlyn. February 8, 2013. The team gathered at Cemlyn. Our walk was a little flooded! Commemorating the first lifeboat launched from Anglesey. If you want some more info on Cemlyn visit the website: http:/ www.northwaleswildlifetrust.org.uk/cemlynwebpages/cemlynindex.html. From → Uncategorized. Larr; Behind the Scenes: Downstairs. Enter your comment here.
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Sad Goodbyes and Glad Beginnings | Plas Newydd- A Conservation Intern's Blog
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Plas Newydd- A Conservation Intern's Blog. The life and times of a conservation intern at Plas Newydd, a National Trust property on Anglesey. Sad Goodbyes and Glad Beginnings. February 21, 2013. The time has come, sooner than any of us expected, for the blog of a Conservation Intern to come to an end. I’ve been sacked for being completely useless. Only joking- I’ve got a job! Look how beautiful it is here! How can I leave? So long and thanks for all the follows! From → Uncategorized. Leave one →. So plea...
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Textile Conservation Studio | Textile Conservation Studio
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News from the National Trust's Textile Conservation Studio in Norfolk. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Textile Conservation Studio. About Textile Conservation Studio. This is the official National Trust Textile Conservation Studio's Blog. We hope to give you a behind the scenes insight into the specialist world of textile conservation. Production of a printed photographic infill patch. At Hardwick Hall (a National Trust property) a photograph was taken of their ‘Leand...
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The Hardmans' House: The Business Winds Down
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Thursday, 30 August 2012. The Business Winds Down. In 1953, Hardman's business begins to struggle and as the number of clients dwindled, he applied for numerous jobs to supplement his income. The jobs he applied for included a job with Kodak, a position as senior lecturer at Guildford's School and as a secretary to the Bluecoat Society of Arts. Edward Chambre Hardman with Rolleiflex, taken by Mrs Hewlett in 1969. Abstract Pattern - taken during the 1950s. Combs and Shadows - taken in the 1950s. This phot...
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The Hardmans' House: May 2015
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Monday, 25 May 2015. Over the past few weeks, you’ve heard all about the work that’s been going on in the House during our closed season. So we thought it was about time you met some of the volunteers who carry out this work! 8220; I find the property fascinating, even though I am not interested in the technical side of photography. I enjoy meeting the public, giving them a good experience and the camaraderie of the volunteers and staff. I’m constantly learning and sharing information! 8221; - Rosaleen.
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The Hardmans' House: Busy bees behind the scenes
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Saturday, 4 April 2015. Busy bees behind the scenes. It’s week two of our Winter conservation blog series, here to provide you with an insight into what happens behind the scenes at the Hardmans’ House. This week we’ll be finding out what our volunteers get up to during a normal Winter at 59 Rodney Street. I’ll be running through what’s been happening in the house regarding our conservation and cleaning regime. Speke Hall, South Range. A winter volunteer, Tatiana, gently dusts the stairwell. There’...
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The Hardmans' House: April 2015
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Saturday, 18 April 2015. So you’ve heard all about the kind of conservation and cleaning jobs we do over the Winter; now to tell you about one of our other projects! Simply type in your search criteria and you’ll be able to find a whole host of historic artefacts at your fingertips. From 16th century bedsteads, to early 21st century toothpaste, we’ve got it all! Search by property name, period of history or object type. Quite fitting: Our very own photo studio. 65279;. An adorable velvet stuffed dog.
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The Hardmans' House: The Birth of the Ark Royal
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Wednesday, 22 August 2012. The Birth of the Ark Royal. Edward Chambre Hardman took the Birth of the Ark Royal in 1950. This is an article about the photograph written by The Hardmans' House Custodian, Sarah-Jane Langley. The Birth of the Ark Royal - taken in 1950. The Hardmans' House NT. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Hardmans' House NT. View my complete profile. The Business Winds Down. The Birth of the Ark Royal. YOUR BLOGS : The Helpful Hiker. Ladies fishing in Chinese art. Attingham Park War...
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The Hardmans' House: May 2013
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Friday, 10 May 2013. In front of the lime light, behind the lens…. Hardman and the Playhouse have a long and fruitful history. Both sat firmly within the centre of Liverpool’s creative heartbeat, with the Playhouse commissioning new, exciting work with local artists, and Hardman capturing the famous faces, moods and moments of the theatre. A year later the ‘Burrell and Hardman’ photographers’ studio opened in 1923. That same year they joined The Sandon Studio Society. The Hardmans' House NT. The Hardmans...
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The Hardmans' House: Snap Happy
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Saturday, 18 April 2015. So you’ve heard all about the kind of conservation and cleaning jobs we do over the Winter; now to tell you about one of our other projects! Simply type in your search criteria and you’ll be able to find a whole host of historic artefacts at your fingertips. From 16th century bedsteads, to early 21st century toothpaste, we’ve got it all! Search by property name, period of history or object type. Quite fitting: Our very own photo studio. 65279;. An adorable velvet stuffed dog.
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