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Consultant Editors: Professor Vincent Shacklock Elizabeth Hirst Professor Norman R. Weiss Bob Kindred MBE Professor Peter Swallow Managing Editor: Jill Pearce Journal of Architectural Conservation The international journal for historic buildings, monuments and places International, informative, influential… q I am outside the UK and have added postage q I enclose a cheque for £.......................... made payable to Donhead Publishing Ltd. q Please send me an invoice for prepayment q Please charge £.......................... to my Visa/Mastercard/Debit Card (If you are outside the UK please remember to add postage) Journal of Architectural Conservation (ISSN: 1355-6207) is published three times a year in March, July and November. New Paper Submissions The Editors welcome submissions written in English from Europe, North America and the rest of the world, provided that they have not been published, nor are currently under review, elsewhere. All papers will be peer-reviewed. Abstracts and Indexing Papers appearing in the Journal of Architectural Conservation are indexed or abstracted in Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, British Humanities Index, Art Index, Scopus and Getty Conservation Institute Project Bibliographies. Abstracts to all papers can be viewed on the Donhead website: www.donhead.com The Donhead Guarantee We guarantee that if you are dissatisfied with your first issue, we will refund the cost of your subscription in full. www.donhead.com Send your order to: Donhead Publishing Ltd, Lower Coombe, Donhead St Mary, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9LY, UK Tel: +44 (0)1747 828422 Fax: +44 (0)1747 828522 E-mail: [email protected] www.donhead.com Postage & packing: UK: free of charge Europe: £3.00 per annual subscription (3 issues) Rest of the World: £11.00 per annual subscription (3 issues) Title (Mr, Mrs, Ms etc.) Expiry Date Security code Card Number Organisation Name Position/Dept Tel Fax Address Postcode Email Signature Date Institutional subscription rates: n One-year subscription 2010 (3 issues) £99.00 n Two-year subscription 2010/11 (6 issues) £188.00 SAVE £10.00! Special rates for individual subscribers*: n One-year subscription 2010 (3 issues) £47.00 n Two-year subscription 2010/11 (6 issues) £84.00 SAVE £10.00! n Three-year subscription 2010/11/12 (9 issues) £126.00 SAVE £15.00! Please send me: *All orders placed at the individual rate are intended for personal use of the subscriber only, and must be pre-paid and placed directly with Donhead Publishing. Back volumes, and single issues are also available from Donhead Publishing Journal of Architectural Conservation S A C D B

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Page 1: Journal of Conservation · Consultant Editors Professor Vincent Shacklock University of Lincoln, UK Elizabeth Hirst Hirst Conservation, UK Professor Norman R. Weiss Columbia University,

www.donhead.com

Consultant Editors: Professor Vincent ShacklockElizabeth HirstProfessor Norman R. WeissBob Kindred MBEProfessor Peter Swallow

Managing Editor: Jill Pearce

Journal ofArchitectural ConservationThe international journal for historic buildings, monuments and places

International, informative, influential…

q I am outside the UK and have added postage

q I enclose a cheque for £.......................... made payable to Donhead Publishing Ltd.

q Please send me an invoice for prepayment

q Please charge £.......................... to my Visa/Mastercard/Debit Card

(If you are outside the UK please remember to add postage)

Journal of Architectural Conservation (ISSN: 1355-6207) is published three times a year in March, July and November.

New Paper SubmissionsThe Editors welcome submissions written in English from Europe, North America and the rest of the world, provided that they have not been published, nor are currently under review, elsewhere. All papers will be peer-reviewed.

Abstracts and IndexingPapers appearing in the Journal of Architectural Conservation are indexed or abstracted in Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts, Avery Index to Architectural Periodicals, British Humanities Index, Art Index, Scopus and Getty Conservation Institute Project Bibliographies. Abstracts to all papers can be viewed on the Donhead website: www.donhead.com

The Donhead GuaranteeWe guarantee that if you are dissatisfied with your first issue, we will refund the cost of your subscription in full.

www.donhead.com

Send your order to:Donhead Publishing Ltd, Lower Coombe, Donhead St Mary, Shaftesbury, Dorset SP7 9LY, UK

Tel: +44 (0)1747 828422 Fax: +44 (0)1747 828522

E-mail: [email protected] www.donhead.com

Postage & packing: UK: free of charge

Europe: £3.00 per annual subscription (3 issues)

Rest of the World: £11.00 per annual subscription (3 issues)

Title (Mr, Mrs, Ms etc.)

Expiry Date Security code

Card Number

Organisation

Name Position/Dept

Tel Fax

Address

Postcode

Email

Signature Date

Institutional subscription rates:

n One-year subscription 2010 (3 issues) £99.00

n Two-year subscription 2010/11 (6 issues) £188.00 SAVE £10.00!

Special rates for individual subscribers*:

n One-year subscription 2010 (3 issues) £47.00

n Two-year subscription 2010/11 (6 issues) £84.00 SAVE £10.00!

n Three-year subscription 2010/11/12 (9 issues) £126.00 SAVE £15.00!

Please send me:

*All orders placed at the individual rate are intended for personal use of the subscriber only, and must be pre-paid and placed directly with Donhead Publishing.

Back volumes, and single issues are also available from Donhead Publishing

Journal of Architectural Conservation

S A C D B

Page 2: Journal of Conservation · Consultant Editors Professor Vincent Shacklock University of Lincoln, UK Elizabeth Hirst Hirst Conservation, UK Professor Norman R. Weiss Columbia University,

As the leading authority in its field, the international Journal of Architectural Conservation provides invaluable guidance on policy, practice and technical developments. Encouraging debate on a broad variety of conservation issues, this peer reviewed Journal with its high academic and professional standards, fulfills its ambition to illuminate, question and inform.

Journal ofArchitectural Conservation

What our readers say…

‘An indispensable mixture of readable papers, essential CPD and background reading for accredited conservation professionals.’Lawrance Hurst, Hurst, Pierce & Malcolm Consulting Engineers

‘I value the Journal for its contribution to the discussion about the policy and practice in conservation, and for the fine balance it strikes between practical information and academic credentials.’Natalie Bull, Past President, Association for Preservation Technology International

‘One of the few regular publications for the North America market that includes European papers on preservation. It is nicely polished and provides a good variety of information.’Thomas H Taylor, Jr., Chief Architectural Conservator, Colonial Willamsburg Foundation

‘One of the most useful and well respected journals in the field.’Pat Gibbons, Scottish Lime Centre Trust

For conservation research and innovative practice…

Appealing to an international professional and academic readership, with its wide-ranging review of research and innovative practice, it offers a valuable resource on:

n building typesn building materials and their conservationn recent case studiesn developments in specific construction techniquesn research results from key investigations

Consultant Editors

Professor Vincent Shacklock University of Lincoln, UK

Elizabeth Hirst Hirst Conservation, UK

Professor Norman R. Weiss Columbia University, USA

Bob Kindred MBE Ipswich Borough Council, IHBC’s Government Liaison Secretary, UK

Professor Peter Swallow De Montfort University, UK

Managing Editor

Jill Pearce

Editorial Advisory Board

Alan Baxter Alan Baxter and Associates, Consulting Engineers, London, UK

Dr Stephen Bond Architectural Consultant, UK

Ian Brocklebank Architect and Consultant, London, UK

Professor Peter Burman University of Cottbus, Germany

Professor May Cassar Centre for Sustainable Heritage, University College London, UK

Rory Cullen The National Trust for England, Wales and Northern Ireland

John A. Fidler Simpson Gumpertz & Heger, Los Angeles, USA

Ian Hume Conservation Engineering Consultant, UK

Dr Jukka Jokilehto World Heritage Advisor to ICOMOS

Susan Macdonald The Getty Conservation Institute, USA

Professor Frank Matero University of Pennsylvania, USA

Ingval Maxwell Consultant in Architectural Conservation, UK

Hugh Miller Architect and Planner, Richmond, Virginia, USA

Charles Mynors Barrister and Author, London, UK

Kyle Normandin WJE Engineers & Architects, New York, USA

David Odgers Historic Buildings & Conservation Consultant, UK

Dr Jagjit Singh Environmental Building Solutions Ltd, UKwww.donhead.com

This is what your colleagues are reading…

Current and future papers include:

n The Great Stair at Kedleston Hall Paul Ragsdale

n Rising Damp and French Drains Paul D’Armada

n Laser Cleaning in the Conservation of Public Copper/Alloy Monuments Helen Thompson and Martin Cooper

n Architectural Paint Research to Inform Treatment Specifications Karen Morrissey

n Failure of Lime Mortars Henry Binns et al

n Conservation of Vitrolite Glass Fiona Hudd

n The Construction of the Classical Elevations of Selfridges Store Michael Beare

n Castle Howard Mausoleum: Reconstruction of the Twenty Columns Ian Hume

n Sandstone Weathering and Deterioration Thomas R. Paradise

n Corrosion Issues in Historic Buildings Gina Crevello and Peter Gibbs

n Heritage Management and Community Connections Richard Mackay and Chris Johnston

n The New York Public Library: Protective Oxalate Treatments for Marble A. Elena Charola, Silvia Centeno and Kyle Normandin

n Conservation of the Metropolitan Museum’s Spanish Ceiling Batyah Shtrum et al

n Conservation and Conflict in the Central Asian Silk Roads Enrico Fodde

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