@44orr Nice research! Have you also looked at those that are locally listed or in conservation area appraisals? That kind of features (sign posts are another one) have sometimes not made the National list but are equally significant.
Second, we need to be taking more carbon out of the atmosphere, where we have too much of it, and putting it back into our soils, ecosystems, and fields through nature-based solutions that can take up as much as 37% of the carbon we produce. https://t.co/Nr4unlTqKf
14th century Fiddleford Manor and Sturminster Newton Mill; bucolic and appropriately historic decors for finally gathering the south-west conservation officers @DorsetCouncilUK and @HistoricEngland inspectors.
Today is the last chance to register for @HistoricEngland's training on Accessibility and Disability Inclusion.
The online workshops will run over a series of dates in May: https://t.co/rp7xgRy8tY
A newly launched aerial photography explorer from @HistoricEngland will allow users to search and view more than 400,000 photographs dating from 1919 to the present day mapped out across sites covering 30% of England.
Explore here: https://t.co/GP2LzD1Vqn
Jesus Christ statue being taken out of Armenian Cathedral of Lviv, Ukraine, to be stored in a bunker for protection. The last time it was taken out was during WWII.
Site visits this week were a travel back in time with great views; from Charborough Estate and its tower, a 30m high, 1839 concrete folly, to @nationaltrust Hambledon Hill, an Iron Age hill fort.
"Perceptions of women in building conservation have changed. A woman advising men on a building site 35 years ago had less impact than we do today!"
An interview with Elizabeth Hirst ACR celebrating 35 years in building and fine art conservation: https://t.co/8Z305A7F7o
Being very lucky to have one of Minton’s original encaustic tile it was so interesting to learn more about its manufacture and the next generation. @Conservators_uk
Significance of the whole of the floor tiles of Houses of Parliament vs significance of one individual tile: a fascinating talk by @InsallArch discussing the rationale behind replacing the original encaustic tiles while keeping each design and rediscovering the technique.
There's still time to book your ticket for @H_IntGroup's Tuesday talk on the restoration of the Palace of Westminster @UKParliament encaustic tile floors: https://t.co/5dkPGtWWus