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So, just what Do our visitors come to see?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Oct 1, 2010
Tagged in: wool , Wiltshire Wills Project , Wiltshire , wills , William Small , Walter Long , wages account books , visitors , Victoria County History , Urban District Council Committee Minutes , trade , tithe awards , Swindon New Town , survey , student , strong rooms , servant , search rooms , samples , Salisbury , road , resignation , researchers , requests , records , quest , Quaker Meeting House , publication , production team , pre-order , pattern book , parish , papers , painter , original , ordnance survey , ordination , order , Methuen , material , marriage , maps , manorial , Maiden Bradley , Long family , Local Studies Assistant , letter , Julie Davis , Japanese , inventory , interest , household , history group , Helpdesk Team , glazier , genealogists , estate , Edward Seymour , documents , diary , curate , Corsham Court , correspondence , cloth , church goods , church , catalogues , Archivists , Archives , admissions registers
The Objects Conservation Lab: An exciting and intruiging place to be!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 21, 2010
Tagged in: World War Two , work placement , Wiltshire museums , Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , Wiltshire , Warminster Dewey Museum , unique objects , student , stabilization , silver , Rifles Museum , repacking , paper , Objects , lecture , lacquer , Laboratory , intriguing , inlayed , Indian talwar sword , gold , gas mask , Drew Karnoski , curators , Cricklade Museum , Conservation Service , Conservation lab , conservation , collections , Cardiff University , Archives
A Jewel in Wiltshire and Swindon Archives’ Crown…
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jul 17, 2010
Tagged in: www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a , Wiltshire and Swindon Archives , wage books , Victoria County History of Wiltshire , Tobago , Thomas Cromwell , student , Sir William Young , Second Earl of Radnor , Salisbury , politics , political history , parliamentary reform , parliamentary diaries , paintings , naval historians , military historians , manorial , Longford Castle , London , local history , Levant Company , Kent , Jewel , international trade , international , household servants , History of Parliament , Governor of Tobago , George Washington , funding , estate records , Elizabeth I , Earls of Radnor , Crown , correspondence , community , collection archive , Cobbett , business historians , black and minority ethnic history , bid , Berkshire , autograph letters , art collection , agricultural labourers , accounts , 18th century
What is it Like to Volunteer with the Conservation Service?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 10, 2009
Tagged in: work placement , Wiltshire museums , Volunteer , Victorian jigsaw , Tunbridge Wells Museum. , student , stores , stabilising , seed fiddle , repairing ceramic goblets , re-packing , Purton Museum , pony harness , Objects Conservation , monitor environment , Mere Museum , Market Lavington Museum , Labs , Jo Launchbury , galleries , external clients , Conservators , Conservation Service , cleaning , Cardiff University , baby’s gas mask , Amanda





