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Articles on my latest conservation projects and experiences


Newport Ship Timber Move
Originally published at https://blogs.cardiff.ac.uk/conservation/2017/10/10/newport-ship-timber-move/ Follow the link the read about my...


If the Shoe Fits: Public Archaeological Conservation with London Mudlark
Editor's Note: This blog is the second in a two-part series on a case-study of archaeological conservation and public engagement with...


If the Shoe Fits: Conservation of a Tudor Leather Shoe
Editor's Note: This blog is the first in a two-part series on a case-study of archaeological conservation and public engagement with...


A Word From Our Summer Intern
Originally published at http://www.marinersmuseum.org/blog/2017/06/word-summer-intern-kim/ Hi everyone! My name is Kim, and I’m an intern...


Conservation of a Ceramic Lekythos
Following my research last summer, I was eager to start work on an artefact NOT containing shellac adhesive. My first assigned artefact...


Savage Coating: NHHC Conservators Team With USNA to Solve a History Mystery
The remains of Royal Savage, approximately 50 timbers and 1300 artifacts, were excavated in the 1930s and brought to the Naval History...


Old Ship, New Tale: The Story of Conserving Royal Savage
Recently, the remains of an old, and somewhat forgotten, revolutionary war ship, the Royal Savage made their way from Harrisburg,...
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