Subject: Publication on textiles
Archetype Publications is pleased to announce the publication of the title 'Textiles in Trust' edited by Ksynia Marko (ISBN 1873132263 199pp. Price:35.00 pounds /ca. $56.00) This book is the proceedings of the symposium held at Blickling Hall, Norfolk in September 1995 to celebrate the centenary of the National Trust. Section I Symposium Papers Martin Drury. A Crumbling Inheritance: Textiles and the National Trust Nigel Seeley. Textiles on Open Display: The Conservation Issues Andrew Durham. Funding for Conservation: Priorities and Value for Money Simon Thurley. A Conflict of Interest? Conservation versus Historic Presentation, a Curatorial View Santina M. Levey. The Embroidery Exhibition at Hardwick Hall Pamela Clabburn. Work Undertaken by Volunteers at the National Trust's Textile Conservation Workrooms at Blickling Hall, Norfolk 1976-86 Helen Lloyd. The Role of Housekeeping and Preventive Conservation in the Care of Textiles in Historic Houses Julie Marsden. Felbrigg Hall: An Environmental Conservation Perspective Christopher Nicholson. The Care of the National Trust's Carriage Collections Kate Gill and Dinah Eastop. Two Contrasting Minimally Interventive Upholstery Treatments: Different Roles, Different Treatments Anne van den Berg. The Conservation of Four Chair Covers Matching the State Bed at Dyrham Park Jane Ashelford. The Art of Dress: An Introduction to the National Trust's Costume Collections Judith Dore. The Costume Collections at Springhill Manor and the Ellen Terry Museum, Smallhythe Place, their Care and Conservation Christopher Rowell. Conservation Traditions at Uppark: Lady Meade-Fetherstonhaugh as a Textile Conservator Ksynia Marko. Continuing Conservation Traditions at Uppark: The Conservation of the Saloon Curtains Annabel Wylie and Poppy Singer. The Resurrection of the Uppark State Bed Sheila Landi. Erddig Revisited Jonathan Tetley and Sarah Howard. The Rescue of an Important English carpet Danielle Bosworth. The Conservation of Four Tapestries from Hardwick Hall Tom Campbell. The National Trust Tapestry Collection Section II Symposium Poster Session Abstracts Valerie Davies. Wet Cleaning of the Dining Room Curtains, Uppark House Valerie Davies. Wet Cleaning of the Small Drawing Room Curtains, Uppark House Fiona Hutton. Conservation of Silk Wall Coverings at Arlington Court Rachel Langley. Brodsworth Hall - Drawing Room Pelmets Melanie Leach. Blickling Mortlake Tapestry - Adhesive Removal Treatment Frances Lennard. The Conservation and Display of Two Painted Colours from Cotehele Lynn McClean. The Felbrigg Chairs - An Exercise in Remedial and Preventive Conservation Gillain Owen. The Care of Textiles at Ham and Osterley - The Victoria and Albert Museum's Approach Ann Reynolds. The Playing Boys tapestries from Cotehele House: Camouflage Techniques Clare Stoughton-Harris. The Powis State Coach Hammer Cloth Karen Thompson. The History of Caesar Tapestries from Powis Castle: the Treatment of Previous Repairs and Alterations Vic Ringwood. Tassel Terminology This edition is produced casebound with dustjacket, 200 pp. with 43 colour plates and 102 half tone illustrations. Available from Archetype Publications (address below) at the introductory price of 35.00 pounds sterling plus postage (UK : 3.50 pounds; Europe: 3.50 pounds (surface)/5.50 pounds by air; USA 3.50 pounds (surface) / 10.50 pounds by air). Payment by visa or mastercard is preferred Archetype Publications 6 Fitzroy Square, London W1P 6DX +44 171 380 0800 Fax +44 171 380 0500; archetype [at] netmatters__co__uk The Archetype catalogue of conservation titles in print (October 1997) is available upon request from the same address. James Black Director Archetype Books 6, Fitzroy Square, London W1P 6DX +44 171380 0800 Fax 44-171-380 0500 *** Conservation DistList Instance 11:69 Distributed: Tuesday, February 10, 1998 Message Id: cdl-11-69-014 ***Received on Thursday, 5 February, 1998