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The papers demonstrate the tremendous ingenuity, skill and painstaking care of the conservators who undertake work for the National Trust in its continuing endeavour to preserve the contents of his...
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Textiles in Trust celebrates the centenary of the National Trust and contains much of interest to anyone concerned with the care of historic textiles - upholstery, embroidery, costumes, curtains, carpet and tapestry. The papers presented in this volume demonstrate the tremendous ingenuity, skill and painstaking care of the conservators who undertake work for the National Trust in its continuing endeavour to preserve the contents of historic country houses for the future.

This volume presents the proceedings of the symposium of the same name held in September 1995 and was published in association with the National Trust.

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Price: £55.00
Pages: 224
Publisher: Archetype Publications
Imprint: Archetype Publications
Publication Date: 06 March 1997
Trim Size: 9.25 X 7.30 in
ISBN: 9781873132265
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

ART / Conservation & Preservation, Conservation, restoration and care of artworks, ART / Techniques / Textiles & Weaving

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...[goes] long way in discussing the range of preservation and presentation techniques for textiles as these techniques are practiced in the 20th century, and...Textiles in Trust also provide[s] a good summary of historical approaches to treatment for long-term (permanent) display.


— Journal of the American Institute for Conservation 38

Introduction and acknowledgements

Foreword

List of Contributors

Symposium papers

A crumbling inheritance: textiles and the National Trust

Martin Drury

Textiles on open display: the conservation issues

Nigel Seeley

Funding for conservation: priorities and value for money

Andrew Durham

A conflict of interest? Conservation versus historic presentation, a curatorial view

Simon Thurley

The embroidery exhibition at Hardwick Hall

Santina M. Levey

Work undertaken by volunteers at the National Trust's Textile Conservation Workrooms at Blickling Hall, Norfolk 1976-86

Pamela Clabburn

The role of housekeeping and preventive conservation in the care of textiles in historic houses

Helen Lloyd

Felbrigg Hall: an environmental conservation perspective

Julie Marsden

The care of the National Trust's carriage collections

Christopher Nicholson

Two contrasting minimally interventive upholstery treatments: different roles, different treatments

Kate Gill and Dinah Eastop

The conservation of four chair covers matching the State Bed at Dyrham Park

Anne van den Berg

The Art of Dress: an introduction to the National Trust's costume collections

Jane Ashelford

The costume collections at Springhill Manor and the Ellen Terry Museum, Smallhythe Place, their care and conservation

Judith Doré

Conservation traditions at Uppark: Lady Meade-Fetherstonhaugh as a textile conservator

Christopher Rowell

Continuing conservation traditions at Uppark: The conservation of the Saloon curtains

Ksynia Marko

The resurrection of the Uppark State Bed

Annabel Wylie and Poppy Singer

Erddig revisited

Sheila Landi

The rescue of an important English carpet

Johnathan Tetley and Sarah Howard

The conservation of four tapestries from Hardwick Hall

Danielle Bosworth

The National Trust tapestry collection

Tom Campbell

Symposium poster session abstracts

Wet cleaning of the Dining Room curtains, Uppark House

Valerie Davies

Wet cleaning of the Small Drawing Room curtains, Uppark House

Valerie Davies

Conservation of silk wall coverings at Arlington Court

Fiona Hutton

Brodsworth Hall - Drawing Room pelmets

Rachel Langley

Blickling Mortlake tapestry - adhesive removal treatment

Melanie Leach

The conservation and display of two painted colours from Cotehele

Frances Lennard

The Felbrigg chairs - an exercise in remedial and preventive conservation

Lynn McClean

The care of textiles at Ham and Osterley - the Victoria and Albert Museum's approach

Gillian Owen

The playing boys tapestries from Cotehele House: camouflage techniques

Ann Reynolds

The Powis State Coach hammer cloth

Clare Stoughton-Harris

The history of Caesar Tapestries from Powis Castle: the treatment of previous repairs and alterations

Karen Thompson

Tassel terminology

Vic Ringwood

Appendix