Conservation of C16th Painted Panelling at Magdalen College, Oxford.

2020-03-01T12:28:44+00:00

I have just completed a phase of conservation work at Magdalen College Oxford’s historic Dining Hall. I was asked to undertake the conservation treatment of three historically fascinating areas of C16th carved and painted panelling set within [...]

Conservation of C16th Painted Panelling at Magdalen College, Oxford.2020-03-01T12:28:44+00:00

The Chantry Library – A Valuable Conservation Resource in Oxford

2020-02-28T11:07:23+00:00

I have been excited recently to have the opportunity to peruse the Oxford-based Chantry Library https://chantrylibrary.org/how-to/.   This an important reference collection of conservation literature which has been owned and managed by the Oxford Conservation Consortium since 2016, following [...]

The Chantry Library – A Valuable Conservation Resource in Oxford2020-02-28T11:07:23+00:00

Finalising the Conservation Campaign at the Tomb of Sennefer – and a Black Coffin

2020-04-05T18:16:03+01:00

January and February saw the 2018 season of the Archaeological Mission to the Theban Necropolis of the Université libre de Bruxelles, and the University of Liège (MANT).  The mission has the concession for the study and conservation [...]

Finalising the Conservation Campaign at the Tomb of Sennefer – and a Black Coffin2020-04-05T18:16:03+01:00

St Paul’s Catacombs for Heritage Malta

2020-03-01T11:13:05+00:00

The Hal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta reopened to the public this month, after a period of closure to assess and improve its environmental management systems: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/maltas-hypogeum-one-worlds-best-preserved-prehistoric-sites-reopens-public-180963397/. I was interested to see this having been involved in an environmental [...]

St Paul’s Catacombs for Heritage Malta2020-03-01T11:13:05+00:00

Reconstruction or Ruin: Conserving Destroyed Heritage

2020-04-05T18:03:53+01:00

Having been linking articles and writing on the subject of virtual reconstruction Bamyian Buddhas,  replicas Tutankhamun: Tomb Reconstruction, and 3D digital recording Digital Archaeology on this blog, this recent article from The Art Newspaper by Robert Bevan, author of [...]

Reconstruction or Ruin: Conserving Destroyed Heritage2020-04-05T18:03:53+01:00

Doom, Medieval paintings and Shakespeare at the Guild Chapel Stratford

2020-04-05T18:21:06+01:00

This autumn I have been involved in the wall paintings conservation project in the historic Stratford on Avon Guild Chapel for the Perry Lithgow Partnership.  This follows on from the project at the adjoining Guildhall earlier this year Wall [...]

Doom, Medieval paintings and Shakespeare at the Guild Chapel Stratford2020-04-05T18:21:06+01:00

Egyptian Wall Plasters, Paintings, and the Publications of the Luxor Conservation Conference

2020-04-05T18:22:45+01:00

The Gerda Henkel Foundation has started to publish the papers from the Conservation of Theban Tombs conference, on its L.I.S.A portal.  The conference was held in Luxor in February 2016 -  I spoke there about the ongoing conservation [...]

Egyptian Wall Plasters, Paintings, and the Publications of the Luxor Conservation Conference2020-04-05T18:22:45+01:00

Conflict, Cultural Heritage, Conservation and working in Zagreb in late 1990s

2020-04-05T18:26:48+01:00

Last year at the British Museum's Defining Beauty: The Body in Ancient Greece exhibition, one of the most outstanding pieces was the Apoxyomenos, see: The Croatian Apoxyomenos.  It was a relatively recent find, discovered by a tourist diving [...]

Conflict, Cultural Heritage, Conservation and working in Zagreb in late 1990s2020-04-05T18:26:48+01:00
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