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Post Vacant - County Conservation & Museums Manager
Helen Wilmot - Senior Conservator (Objects Conservation)I have worked for the Wiltshire Conservation Service for 10 years. I trained at Durham University, firstly in Archaeology and then went on to do a Masters degree in the Conservation of Historic Objects. My first role was that of Contract Conservator, working on archaeological finds from developer funded excavations. In my current post as Senior Conservator with Objects Conservation I am responsible for supporting 18 of Wiltshire's museums along with my colleague Sebastian Foxley. My work is really varied. My day could be spent carrying out treatments on objects for display, environmental monitoring of collections, carrying out collections surveys, advising on collections care or running a training course for museum curators and volunteers. I also assist the archives conservators monitoring conditions in the archive strong rooms on a regular basis. I never know what I'll be asked to do next and that's what makes my job so interesting and enjoyable.
Sebastian Foxley - Objects ConservatorI studied conservation at the University of Lincoln. I joined the Wiltshire Conservation Service in 2007, having previously worked for museums in Glasgow and Doncaster and for the National Coal Mining Museum in Yorkshire. I have experience of working with a wide variety of materials including metals, plastics, ceramics and wood. My job as a conservator involves cleaning and repairing objects from museum collections and advising museums in the county on how best to look after their objects. It is the variety of things that I have to work on that keeps the job interesting. I could be working on something from the 1980's in the morning and from the Iron Age in the afternoon.
Kelly Abbott - Contract ConservatorI completed a Masters degree in the Conservation of Historic Objects at the University of Lincoln. I joined the Wiltshire Conservation Service in 2005 and am currently in post as Contract Conservator. I work with archaeological units to conserve finds from developer funded excavations nationwide. The most fascinating projects I worked on recently were the conservation and reconstruction of a Saxon bone comb and the treatment of a waterlogged wooden bowl. We also work closely with a number of museums outside of Wiltshire. I was recently asked to repair a Ming Dynasty vase before it went on display in Hong Kong and also conserved objects from the social history and decorative arts collections for Stroud Museum's exhibition 'Beauty in the Eye of the Beholder?'
Beth Werrett - Project ConservatorInitially studying Art History at the Courtauld Institute, I continued to complete an MSc in Conservation for Archaeology and Museums at UCL. I have previously worked for the Science Museum and the Wallace Collection, so have experience of working with pieces from a broad range of time periods and constructed from a variety of materials. In my current role as Project Conservator at the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre I support both the Contract Conservator and the Objects Conservators. The challenge presented by switching between the conservation of archaeological and museum based material is part of the appeal of the work for me. I love that I can be working on a gas mask one day and a waterlogged, medieval leather shoe the next!
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