Subject: Course on history of stationery bindings
An Introduction to the History of Stationery Bindings Public Record Office Ruskin Avenue Richmond Surrey TW9 4DU March 14, 2002 Speakers: Fred Bearman Private Conservator, London Peter Whitehead, Senior Conservator Libraries and Guidhall Art Gallery Maria Hernandez This one-day course will include new research on the history of limp and semi-limp stationery binding structures from 13th century Italy, and follows their structural changes as they spread through Europe. Some of the variations of these types of bindings from the 15th century will be explored and their evolution followed through to the 19th century spring-back. A slide show of Spanish wallet bindings will conclude the morning session. In the afternoon these will be a demonstration of binding a 16th century stationery book, followed by an illustrated talk of case studies discussing some of the problems of preserving and conserving these books and their bindings. These will be a small display of relevant bindings from the PRO's collection throughout the day. Cost: UKP75 members of the IPC before 18 January 2002 UKP95 after January 18th UKP115 non-members before 18 January UKP135 after 18 January Materials, lunch and refreshments are included in the cost. Booking forms are available from Leigh Lodge. Confirmation of booking will only be made on receipt of payment. Tina Boyle Institute of Paper Conservation Leigh Lodge Leigh, Worcester WR6 5LB +44 1886 8328323 Fax: +44 1886 833688 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:17 Distributed: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-17-016 ***Received on Tuesday, 14 August, 2001