Subject: Seminar on Arms and Armour, Malta 2002
International Seminar on the Conservation of Arms and Armour Malta October 23-25, 2002 The programme for this conference has now been finalised and outlined below. For full details and booking information please contact: Alison Draper <alison.draper [at] armouries__org__uk> or Suzanne Kitto <suzanne.kitto [at] armouries__org__uk> +44 113 220 1807 Fax: +44 113 220 1917 List of speakers Analytical Work on Surfaces David Starley, Scientific Officer Royal Armouries, UK Historic Techniques for the Gilding of Armour Kilian Anheuser Lecturer in Conservation Science, Cardiff University, UK Crucible Steel Production and Identification Ann Feuerbach Independent Researcher, USA The Pattern Welding Technology of Mediaeval Sword Blades Revealed by Metallurgical Examinations Joachim Kinder Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Berlin Practical Aspects of the Manufacture of Mail Steve Sheldon Professional Maille Maker, USA A Study of Mail Armour: Its Technology and a Survey of Datable Examples Simon Metcalf ACR Senior Metals Conservator, the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK Almost Nothing to Almost Something--Conservation of Arms and Armour Artifacts from 17th Century Virginia Archaeological Sites Melba J. Myers Archaeological Conservator, Virginia Department of Historic Resources, USA Aspects of the Conservation and Restoration of Archaeological Arms and Armour Marilyn Hockey and Fleur Shearman Senior Conservators, Department of Conservation The British Museum, UK The Conservation of an Anglo-Saxon Helmet Anthony Read Head of Conservation, National Museum of Ireland Conservation or Restoration--When Should Treatment Stop? A Survey of the Recent Project to Restore and 'Improve' a German Gothic 15th Century Equestrian Armour in the Wallace Collection, London David Edge Curator/Conservator, The Wallace Collection, UK The Conservation of Armour Chris Smith Conservator, Royal Armouries, UK Conservation of Armour at the Palace Armouries, Malta Suzanne Kitto Conservator, Royal Armouries, UK Some Technical Aspects of the Restoration of Armour Ian Ashdown Private conservator, Switzerland Different Approaches to the Conservation of Firearms Alison Draper Conservator Royal Armouries, UK A History of the Palace Armouries Valletta Stephen Spiteri, Malta The Conservation of a Gun-Shield from the Arsenal of Henry VIII: Textiles Meets Arms and Armour--The Benefits of a Multi-Disciplinary Research Approach S.D. Metcalf ACR Senior Metals Conservator, the Victoria and Albert Museum, UK Restoration and Conservation of Painted Shields in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Stuart Pyhrr Ochs Sulzberger Curator in Charge Department of Arms and Armour, Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA Japanese Armour Igor Ravbar Conservator, National Museum of Slovenia The Conservation and Display of the Japanese Armour from the Edo Period Lasse Mattila Conservator, Finland A Short History of Arms and Armour Conservation at Metropolitan Museum Of Art Stuart Pyrhh Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Curator in Charge, Department of Arms and Armour Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA A History of Conservation at the Tower of London Robert Smith Head of Conservation Royal Armouries, UK A History of Conservation at Skokloster, Sweden Lisen Tamm Head of Metals Conservation, Sweden A Directors View of Conservation Guy Wilson Master of the Armouries, Royal Armouries, UK *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:14 Distributed: Wednesday, August 28, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-14-008 ***Received on Wednesday, 28 August, 2002