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PDFCamber Castle - Information for Teachers (28 Kb)
Camber Castle - Information for Teachers
PDFCapital Solutions: Modern Conservation in London (2147 Kb)
A publication from the London Region of English Heritage - Capital Solutions highlights 23 diverse schemes from across the capital where creative and innovative design has been successfully integrated with existing historic fabric to produce a whole range of new or enhanced uses, showing how our historic environment can be a stimulus rather than a barrier to high quality architecture and attractive public spaces.
PDFCapital Spaces: transforming London (1577 Kb)
Capital Spaces shows the transformation occurring in the streets and spaces of London as the importance of the urban realm is rediscovered.
PDFCapturing the Public Value of Heritage (1476 Kb)
In March 2005, Tessa Jowell, the Secretary of State at the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, produced an essay challenging the sector to find a new language to describe the importance of the historic environment (Better Places to Live, Jowell 2005). She put a number of challenges to the sector, including the need to increase diversity in both audiences and the workforce, to capture and present evidence of the value of heritage, to contribute to the national debate on identity and Britishness, to ‘create public engagement and to widen the sense of ownership of the historic and built environment’.
PDFCaring for heritage on your farm; The Entry Level Scheme and historic features (362 Kb)
Caring for heritage on your farm; The Entry Level Scheme and historic features
PDFCarisbrooke Castle Education Centre- Information for Teachers (887 Kb)
Carisbrooke Castle Education Centre- Information for Teachers.
PDFCarisbrooke Castle Group Booking Form (74 Kb)
Carisbrooke Castle Group Booking Form
PDFCarisbrooke Castle Hazard Information sheet (23 Kb)
Information for teachers planning an educational group visit
PDFCarlisle and Cumbria (2369 Kb)
Carlisle and Cumbria leaflet
WordCarlisle Castle - Hazard Information for Teachers (27 Kb)
Information for teachers planning educational group visit
PDFCarlisle Castle - Information for Teachers (40 Kb)
Carlisle Castle - Information for Teachers
PDFCarlisle Castle Group Booking Form (73 Kb)
Carlisle Castle Group Booking Form
PDFCarlisle Castle Wet Base (17 Kb)
Carlisle Castle Wet Base
PDFCase Studies; Economic Social and Cultural Impact Assessment of Heritage in the North East, North East Historic Environment Forum (4430 Kb)
Case Studies; Economic Social and Cultural Impact Assessment of Heritage in the North East, North East Historic Environment Forum
PDFCastle Acre Priory - Information for Teachers (18 Kb)
Castle Acre Priory - Information for Teachers
PDFCastle Acre Priory Group Booking Form (76 Kb)
Castle Acre Priory Group Booking Form
PDFCastle Acre Priory Hazard Information sheet (23 Kb)
Information for teachers planning educational group visit
PDFCastle Acre Priory Information for Teachers (2406 Kb)
Information for teachers planning an educational group visit.
PDFCastle Acre Village Terrain Guide (226 Kb)
Castle Acre Village accessibility report and terrain guide
PDFCastle Acre Village Trail (214 Kb)
Castle Acre Village trail details and terrain guide
PDFCastle Rising Castle - Information for Teachers (19 Kb)
Castle Rising Castle - Information for Teachers
PDFCatalogue of Paintings (4992 Kb)
Complete catalogue of paintings in the Wellington Museum at Apsley House
PDFCatalysts for the Future pp 37-49 (1016 Kb)
Catalysts for the Future pp 37-49
PDFCathedral Maintenance Plans (377 Kb)
Grants for Cathedrals Maintenance Plans
PDFCathedral Repairs Application Form (407 Kb)
Cathedral Repairs Application Form
PDFCathedral Repairs Guidance Notes (720 Kb)
Cathedral Repairs Guidance Notes
PDFCathedrals Grants Application Form (147 Kb)
Applications for this scheme are assessed in batches every six months.The closing dates for applications are 30 April and 31 October each year.
PDFCertificate of Immunity (COI) from listing guidance (36 Kb)
Certificate of Immunity (COI) from listing guidance 2009
PDFChalgrove (47 Kb)
Chalgrove
PDFChallenges for the countryside, p10-19 (348 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 54 - Challenges for the countryside
PDFChanges to the 2006 Group Visits Guide (806 Kb)
Group Visits Guide 2006-02-23
PDFChanging London Issue 2 (2168 Kb)
Changing London Issue 2
PDFChanging London Issue 3 (2284 Kb)
Changing London Issue 3
PDFChanging London Issue 4 (941 Kb)
Changing London Issue 4
PDFChanging London Issue 5 (590 Kb)
Changing London Issue 5
PDFChanging London Issue 6 (1460 Kb)
Changing London Issue 6
PDFChanging London Issue 7 (572 Kb)
Reminders of London's ancient markets are all around in the capital's street names: medieval Cheapside, 17th century Haymarket, 18th century Shepherd Market...
PDFChanging London Issue 9 (1007 Kb)
Changing London Issue 9
PDFChanging London Newsletter Issue 8 (1429 Kb)
Changing London Newsletter Issue 8
PDFChapter 1: Hillfort Studies and the Wessex Project, p1-38 (2357 Kb)
The Wessex Hillforts Project - Extensive survey of hillfort interiors in central southern England. Chapter 1: Hillfort Studies and the Wessex Project, by Andrew Payne.
PDFChapter 2: The Monuments and Their Setting, p39-130 (14754 Kb)
The Wessex Hillforts Project - Extensive survey of hillfort interiors in central southern England. Chapter 2: The Monuments and Their Setting, by Mark Corney and Andrew Payne.
PDFChapter 3: The Regional Pattern, p131-150 (1075 Kb)
The Wessex Hillforts Project - Extensive survey of hillfort interiors in central southern England. Chapter 3: The Regional Pattern, by Mark Corney and Andrew Payne.
PDFChapter 4: Understanding Hillforts: have we progressed? p151-162 (175 Kb)
The Wessex Hillforts Project - Extensive survey of hillfort interiors in central southern England. Chapter 4: Understanding Hillforts: have we progressed? by Barry Cunliffe.
PDFCharles Darwin (1423 Kb)
The home of Charles Darwin, Down House
PDFCheriton (71 Kb)
Cheriton
PDFChester Roman Fort Hazard Information Sheet (34 Kb)
Information for teachers planning educational group visit
PDFChesters Roman Fort Group Booking Form (76 Kb)
Chesters Roman Fort Group Booking Form
PDFChesters Roman Fort Hazard Information Sheet (32 Kb)
Information for teachers planning an educational group visit
[jpg] Chesters Roman Fort Museum (42 Kb)
Chesters Roman Fort Museum
PDFChichele College - Information for Teachers (21 Kb)
Chichele College - Information for Teachers
PDFChief Executive Simon Thurley's speech for EH Strategy 2005 - 2010 preview (43 Kb)
Chief Executive Simon Thurley's speech for EH Strategy 2005 - 2010 preview
WordChild Welfare Guidelines (154 Kb)
Child Welfare Guidelines
PDFChild Welfare Guidelines (139 Kb)
Child Welfare Guidelines
PDFChinese Translation Travel Trade (1435 Kb)
Chinese Translation Travel Trade
PDFChiswick House (573 Kb)
Chiswick House leaflet
PDFChiswick House - Information for Teachers (23 Kb)
Chiswick House - Information for Teachers
PDFChiswick House – Palladio Anniversary Trail (1444 Kb)
Chiswick House – Palladio Anniversary Trail
PDFChiswick House & Gardens, Business Plan Question and Answers, March 2006 (71 Kb)
Chiswick House & Gardens, Business Plan Question and Answers, March 2006
PDFChiswick House Business Plan - New Licensing Laws (13 Kb)
Chiswick House Business Plan - New Licensing Laws
PDFChiswick House Consultation Report 27th March (79 Kb)
Chiswick House Consultation Report 27th March
PDFChiswick House Gardens - Stage 1 Business Plan, Annual Expenditure (13 Kb)
Chiswick House Gardens - Stage 1 Business Plan, Annual Expenditure
PDFChiswick House Group Booking Form (77 Kb)
Chiswick House Group Booking Form
PDFChiswick House Hazard Information Sheet (33 Kb)
Information for teachers planning an educational group visit
PDFChiswick House suppliers (1167 Kb)
Suppliers list for hospitality events at Chiswick House, including caterers, lighting and AV suppliers and florists
PDFChiswick House Suppliers list (1167 Kb)
Supplier list for weddings, corporate events and hospitality at Chiswick House
PDFChiswick Study Days (117 Kb)
Chiswick Study Days
PDFChurch Archaeology Human Remains Working Group Report (455 Kb)
Archaeology of human remains
WordChysauster Ancient Village Hazard Information Sheet (22 Kb)
Information for teachers planning an educational group visit
PDFClaiming payment of an English Heritage grant (786 Kb)
Claiming payment of an English Heritage grant
PDFCleeve Abbey - Information for Teachers (26 Kb)
Cleeve Abbey - Information for Teachers
PDFCleeve Abbey Group Booking Form (74 Kb)
Cleeve Abbey Group Booking Form
PDFCliffords Tower feedback form (662 Kb)
Education feedback form competition.
PDFCliffords Tower Group Booking Form (72 Kb)
Cliffords Tower Group Booking Form
PDFClifford's Tower Hazard Information Sheet (34 Kb)
Information for teachers planning educational group visit
PDFClifford's Tower information for teachers (285 Kb)
Information fro teachers planning a site visit with an educational group
PDFClifford's Tower Teachers Kit (267 Kb)
Clifford's Tower consists of photocopiable teaching resource: history, site plan & tour, teaching approaches, site photos, details of how to visit and support resource information
PDFClimate Change and the Historic Environment (1033 Kb)
Climate Change and the Historic Environment
PDFClimate Change and Your Home Screenshots (1126 Kb)
English Heritage is developing a website for home-owners called Climate Change and Your Home, currently under development these are some screenshots in PDF format.
PDFCoastal Defence and the Historic Environment- English Heritage Guidance (2949 Kb)
Provides advice on the implications of coastal and flood defence for the historic environment to those involved in coastal planning and coastal defence.
PDFCoastal Defence: Caring for our Coastal Heritage (146 Kb)
Article published in Conservation Bulletin 42, March 2002, Archaeological Science Adviser East of England Region and Stephen Trow, Head of Countryside Policy
PDFCode of Practice for the Commissioners of English Heritage (125 Kb)
This document sets out a Code of Practice for the Commissioners of English Heritage
PDFCodnor Castle Research Department Report 82/2008 (3855 Kb)
Research Department Report on Codnor Castle, Derbyshire
[jpg] Codnor Castle Research Department Report cover (57 Kb)
Image of the cover of the Research Department Report on Codnor Castle (82/2008)
[jpeg] Collingham Gardens, Kensington (12 Kb)
Collingham Gardens, Kensington
PDFColossus Archaeoloigcal Report (9335 Kb)
Colossus Archaeoloigcal Report
PDFCommemorative Plaques: Celebrating People and Place - Conference Brochure (499 Kb)
Conference programme and booking details
PDFCommemorative Structures (80 Kb)
A guide to outline the selection criteria used when designating structures associated with the commemoration of others.
PDFCommercial Buildings (114 Kb)
A guide to outline the selection criteria used when designating buildings associated with a commercial use.
PDFCommission agenda December 2008 (45 Kb)
Commission agenda December 2008
PDFCommission agenda January 2009 (43 Kb)
Commission agenda January 2009
PDFCommission Agenda July 2009 (45 Kb)
Commission Agenda July 2009
PDFCommission Agenda June 2009 (37 Kb)
Commission Agenda June 2009
PDFCommission Agenda March 2009 (47 Kb)
Commission Agenda March 2009
PDFCommission Agenda May 2009 (48 Kb)
Commission Agenda May 2009
PDFCommission agenda November 2008 (46 Kb)
Commission agenda November 2008
PDFCommission agenda Sept 2009 (47 Kb)
commission agenda sep 2009
PDFCommission agenda September 2008 (48 Kb)
Commission agenda 23 September 2008
WordCommission Index of agenda items (777 Kb)
Index of Commission Minutes, 2000 onwards
PDFCommission minutes December 2008 (58 Kb)
Commission minutes December 2008
PDFCommission minutes January 2009 (60 Kb)
Commission open minutes January 2009
PDFCommission minutes July 2009 (67 Kb)
Commission minutes July 2009
PDFCommission minutes June 2008 (61 Kb)
Commission minutes 25 June 2008
PDFCommission minutes June 2009 (42 Kb)
30 June 2009, minutes, Commission
PDFCommission Minutes March 2009 (67 Kb)
Commission Open Minutes March 2009
PDFCommission minutes May 2009 (68 Kb)
Commission open minutes May 2009
PDFCommission minutes November 2008 (62 Kb)
Commission minutes November 2008
PDFCommission minutes September 2008 (66 Kb)
Open minutes from the Commission Meeting on 23rd September 2008 in Sheffield.
PDFCommission Scheme of Delegations (105 Kb)
This document is the Scheme of Delegations from the Commission of English Heritage to staff of the organisation. It also explains what circumstances and issues should be reported to the Commission and its Advisory Committees as well as what matters it authorises and expects staff to undertake themselves.
PDFCommission Scheme of Delegations (41 Kb)
This document is the Scheme of Delegations from the Commission of English Heritage to staff of the organisation. It also explains what circumstances and issues should be reported to the Commission and its Advisory Committees as well as what matters it authorises and expects staff to undertake themselves.
PDFCommission Terms of Reference (24 Kb)
Commission Terms of Reference
WordCommissioned Archaeology Programme Guidance for Applicants, v1.3 (808 Kb)
Commissioned Archaeology Programme Guidance for Applicants, Revision
PDFCommissioned Archaeology Programme Guidance for Applicants, v1.3 (215 Kb)
Commissioned Archaeology Programme Guidance for Applicants, Revision
PDFCommunities and Heritage, p4-15 (450 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 55, Communities and Heritage
PDFCommunity Arts Festival at Chiswick House and Gardens leaflet (1389 Kb)
Community Arts Festival at Chiswick House and Gardens leaflet
PDFCommunity Projects - Outreach Strategy December 2003 (108 Kb)
Community Projects - Outreach Strategy
PDFCompact with the voluntary sector (63 Kb)
Compact with the voluntary sector. Full document
PDFConditions of Entry Summer Solstice 2008 (622 Kb)
Conditions of Entry Summer Solstice 2008
PDFConditions of Entry Summer Solstice 2009 (111 Kb)
Conditions of Entry Summer Solstice 2009
PDFConditions of Entry Summer Solstice 2009 (111 Kb)
Conditions of Entry Summer Solstice 2008
PDFConisbrough Castle Group Booking Form (74 Kb)
Conisbrough Castle Group Booking Form
PDFConservation and Management of Archaeological Sites( (285 Kb)
ePrint of Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites(CMA_SECTION1): New publication
PDFConservation Bulletin 1 (842 Kb)
Buildings at Risk, p1; Editorial, p2; Heslerton Parish Project, p2; RTAS and Cowdray House, Midhurst, p3; Mathematical tiles, p4; Church grants, p4; Government grant for English Heritage in 1987, p4; Grants, August to November 1986, p5–6; Civic Trust awards, p6; The Ecclesiastical Exemption, p7; Medieval remains, Clerkenwell, p7; The Historic Buildings Resurvey, p8; The Monuments Protection Programme, p8; Redevelopment at the Royal Mint, p9; Stanwick Roman villa, p10; Farming and ancient monuments, p11; Rescue archaeology! What next?, p11; Organisation chart, p12;
PDFConservation Bulletin 10 (1190 Kb)
`Clause 19’, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Records Office computing, p4–5; Crime and punishment, p5; Repair of historic buildings, p6; Royal Opera House, p6–7; Notes, p7; The Globe Theatre, p8–9; Historic architecture on waterways, p10–11; Additional funds, p12; Grant aid for churches, p12–13; Satellite dishes, p14; Historic Landscapes Panel, p15; Review, p15; Uppark House, p16; Buildings at risk surveys, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 11 (934 Kb)
Urban development corporations, p1–2; Editorial, p3; M3 past Winchester, p4–5; White paper on the environment, p5; Buildings at risk grants, p6; London rail schemes, p6–7; Battersea power station, p7; Historic football grounds, p8–9; New road bridge at Ironbridge, p9; Grants, 1988–9 and 1989–90, p10; Notes, p10,13; St Mary-at-Hill, London, p11; Codes of practice, p12–13; Palace House Mansion, Newmarket, p13; Legbourne Priory, p14; New register of conservation areas, p15; Update on `Clause 19’, p15; Organisation chart, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 12 (2059 Kb)
Archaeology and planning, p1–2; Editorial, p3–4; Darlington ring road, p4–5; White paper on environment, p5–7; Listing nineteenth-century buildings, p8–9; Postal pouch boxes, p10; Corporate Plan, insert between p10 and p11; Conservation and craft training, p11–13; Conservation of wall paintings, p13–15; Notes p15,18; Conservation Group reorganisation, p16; New Technical Services Group, p16; Book reviews, p16–17; Clause 19 update, p18; Town scheme grants, p18; London’s river as building site, p19; Stanwick, p20;
PDFConservation Bulletin 12 - Corporate Plan (940 Kb)
The Conservation group deals with our advisory work, grant assistance and other involvement in the national stock of historical buildings and areas and ancient monuments. Its work falls into four categories.
PDFConservation Bulletin 13 (1816 Kb)
Fire and its aftermath, p1–4; Editorial, p4; Adam Library carpet, Kenwood, p5–7; Compulsory purchase, p7; Archaeology and trunk roads, p8; Downe Barns moated site, p9–10; Statutory all-change, p10–11; Planning for parks and gardens, p12–13; Archaeology and historic towns, p14–15; Queen’s House, Greenwich, p15–16; Conservation areas, p17; Architectural theft, p17–18; Winter Gardens, Great Yarmouth, p18; Postal pouch boxes, p19; Building preservation trusts, p19; Frogmore House, Windsor, p20; Notes, p21; Reviews, p21–3; Ironbridge, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 14 (1692 Kb)
Cathedral repair grants, p1–2; Editorial, p3–4; Historic landscapes, p4–5; Buildings at risk in London, p5–7; Rescue archaeology funding, p7–9; Nature on historic properties, p9–11; The Trundle, Chichester, p11; Change of ownership, p11–12; Romano-British pottery studies, p12; Framing opinions, between p12-13; Synagogues, p13–14; Great storms 1987 and 1990, p14–16; The conservation area criterion, p16; Godmanchester, Cambridgeshire, p16–18; Driving through the landscape, p18; Renovation of Paddington roof, p19–20; Number One Poultry, p20; Notes, p20–21; Reviews, p21–3; New conservation group structure, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 14 Supplement - Framing Opinions (845 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 14 Supplement - Framing Opinions
PDFConservation Bulletin 15 (1515 Kb)
Chester Green Belt, p1–2; Editorial, p2–3; Recent legal cases, p4–5; Conservation and local government, p5; Steelmaking at Derwentcote, p6–8; Church grants, p8; Blue plaques, p9–10; Corporate Plan, between p10,11; Radiocarbon dating, p11–12; Framing Opinions update, p13–14; Improvements in historic areas, p15–16; Trunk roads and archaeology, p16; Conservation bodies merge, p16–17; EC grant scheme, p17; Reviews, p17–18; Notes, p18–19; Urgent repairs notices, p20;
PDFConservation Bulletin 15 - Corporate Plan (579 Kb)
The Conservation group reorganised on 1 April 1991 and is now made up of an unchanged London Region and three regional teams, each covering the full range of the group’s activities, with some specialist or indivisible functions staying at the centre.
PDFConservation Bulletin 16 (2204 Kb)
Buildings at risk, p1; Editorial, p2–3; Cathedrals fabric survey, p3–5; Structural alterations, p6–7; Archaeology in London, p8–9; The Citizen’s Charter, p9–10; Devon earth building, p10–11; English Heritage funding, p11; Floodlighting, p12–13; Wall painting at Fiddleford, p14–15; Dendrochronology, p16–18; Royal Parks review, p18–19; Future of the English town, p19–20; Onehouse, Suffolk, p21–22; Regeneration in Calne, p22–24; Notes, p24–25; Reviews, p26–27; Over the shop, p28;
PDFConservation Bulletin 17 (3100 Kb)
Conservation areas, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Kenwood, p4–6; Industrial archaeology, p6–8; Needs assessment and grants, p9–10; Development and archaeology, p10–11; Legal column, p12–13; Ecclesiastical exemption, p13–14; Romano-British mosaics, p15; Modern architecture, p16–17; Queen Street Mill, p18–19; Repair grants 1991–2, p20–21; Stonea Camp, Cambs, p21–3; Archaeology and planning, p23–5; Strand study, p25–7; Repairs notices, p27–8; Obituary, p28; Reviews, p28–30; Notes, p15,30–31; Stokesay Castle, p32;
PDFConservation Bulletin 17 Supplement - Scientific and Technical Review Issue 1 (372 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 17 Supplement - Scientific and Technical Review Issue 1
PDFConservation Bulletin 18 (1850 Kb)
Floor loadings, p1–2; Editorial, p3–4; European architectural heritage, p4–5; Legal column, p6–7; Fountains Abbey, p7–9; Listed building consent, p9; Architectural theft, p10; Notes, p11; Hampton Court Palace, p12–15; Historic building seminars, p15; Nature and landscape, p16–17; New fire regulations, p17; Bulletin matters, p17; Barrack schools, p18–19; Mansard roofs, p20–21; Notes, p21; Reviews, p22–3; Great Gidding, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 19 (2612 Kb)
Editorial, p1–3; The Crescent, Buxton, p3–4; York Town Scheme, p5–6; Transport and Works Act, p6–7; Dover boat, p8–9; Hadrian’s Wall National Trail, p10–11; Textiles at Brodsworth hall, p12–14; Ecclesiastical exemption, p14–15; Preservation of organs, p16–17; Architecture and the city, p18–19; Listing and historic interest, p19–20; London conservation areas, p21; Conisbrough Castle, p22–3; Archaeology in development plans, p24; Access for the disabled, p24; British Archaeological Awards, p25; Conservation areas, p26–7; Advice on historic parks, p27; Archaeology and nature, p27; Reviews, p28–30; Notes, p31; Windsor Castle fire, p32;
PDFConservation Bulletin 2 (567 Kb)
Historic Buildings and Ancient Monuments, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Ancient Monuments Laboratory, p3–4; Recording and management, p4–5; The archaeological budget, 1987–88, p5; All change on the London Underground, p6–7; Grants, 1986–87, p8–9;Conservation and National Health Service hospitals, p9; Conserving historic areas Bath, p10; Circular 8/87 paragraph 86, p11; Conservation Area policy, p11; Telephone kiosks, p12; 1987–88 grant budget, p12; Diary date, p12;
PDFConservation Bulletin 20 (1676 Kb)
Stonehenge, p1–2; Editorial, p2–3; Ancient monuments, p4–5; Historic prisons, p6; Fabric consolidation, p7–8; Repair grants 1992–3, p8–9; Managing England’s heritage, p10–11; Post-war listing, p12–13; Rescue archaeology 1938–72, p14; Ancient monuments on trial, p15–16; Time for action, p16–17; The English Heritage collections, p18; Visual amenity, p19–20; The Kerrier project, p20–21; Crown development, p21; Reviews, p22; Notes, p23; Historic Chapels Trust, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 20 - Summary of Activites (33 Kb)
Summary of activities in 1992-93 from issue 20
PDFConservation Bulletin 20 Supplement - Scientific and technical Review Issue 2 (476 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 20 Supplement - Scientific and technical Review Issue 2
PDFConservation Bulletin 21 (1688 Kb)
Building on ruins, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Historic parks and gardens, p4–5; Fixtures and fittings, p6–8; Street improvements, p8–9; York wood centre, p10–11; Digging up the past, p12–13; Measuring effectiveness, p14–15; Architectural study collections, p15–16; Conservation area partnerships, p17; Conservation is sustainable, p18–19; Leasehold reform, p19–20; Fire protection measures, p20–21; Reviews, p22; Notes, p23; Natural partners, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 22 (1840 Kb)
Cathedral grants, p1; Editorial, p3; Hadrian’s Wall, p4; European conservation, p6; Listing of cinemas, p8; Ecclesiastical exemption, p10; Conservation and archaeology, p12; Post-war listing, p14; New landscapes of conservation, p16; Select Committee hearings, p17; Archaeology and agriculture, p18; New approaches to archaeology, p20; EH legislation, p21; Obituary, p22; Reviews, p22; Notes, p26; EH Grants, p28;
PDFConservation Bulletin 23 (3599 Kb)
Saving the past for the future, p1; Defining what we have, p3; Seeing the wood for the trees 5; Keys to the cash, p7; Archaeology: define first, dig later, p10;Seeking solutions from science…, p12; Understanding early metalworking, p15; Expanding our practical skills, p16; Keeping our house in order…, p17; Marketing the past, p20; Reaching the children, p22; Archaeology at the edge…, p24; Increasing local commitment, p26; MARS measures monuments at risk, p29; The year’s grants: who benefited?, p31; Grade I Buildings at Risk Survey, p32; English Heritage props up a few bars, p33; Notes, p33; Reviews, p35; The earliest European?, p40;
PDFConservation Bulletin 24 (1826 Kb)
Opportunity – and challenge, p1; Battlefields, p3; VAT on listed buildings, p4; Conservation Areas, p6; Ecclesiastical Exemption, p9; Chatham Dockyard, p10; Windsor Castle fire, p12; Lottery funding, p14; The Corporate Plan, p16; Grade I listed buildings, p18; Books and news, p21; Framing Opinions, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 24 Supplement - Science and Technology Issue 3 (881 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 24 Supplement - Science and Technology Issue 3
PDFConservation Bulletin 25 (2390 Kb)
Lottery aid for London’s historic landscapes, p1; Local site management, p3; Mapping the Stonehenge landscape, p5; Buildings at risk, p7; Palaeolithic surface finds, p9; Canterbury tales, p12; Balancing the books, p14; Saving our churches, p16; The National Lottery, p17; Planning and policy, p18; The future for Kenwood, p20; Books, p21; Notes, p22; Painted wood, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 25 Supplement - Current building materials research (694 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 25 Supplement - Current building materials research
PDFConservation Bulletin 26 (1906 Kb)
The task ahead, p1; Textile mills, p3; Hadrian’s Wall, p5; New EH guidelines, p9;m Repair grants, p10; London’s civic buildings, p12; Metal detecting, p13; New audio-visual approach, p14; Review of grant conditions, p16; Mapping settlements, p17; Local authority guidance, p19; Value of conservation, p20; PPG 16: the future, p21; Books and Notes, p22; Wigmore Castle, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 27 (2270 Kb)
Challenge of tighter budgets, p1; Conserving Brodsworth Hall, p3; The De La Warr Pavilion, p5; Industrial monuments, p8; Historic hospitals, p10; Britain’s defence heritage, p12; The Railway Heritage Trust, p14; Saving Inigo Jones’s gateway at Chiswick House, p16; Business to the rescue, p18; Parks and gardens, p20; Industrial archaeology policy, p20; Books, p21; Archaeology on video, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 28 (2462 Kb)
Editorial, p1; Stonehenge: pushing for the tunnel option, p2; Library stocked with sand, p5; Putting lottery money to good use, p7; Post-war listing, p9; Wetlands in danger, p11; Garden archaeology, p14; Revealed between the tides, p16; Churches and listing: Ecclesiastical Exemption Order, p18; Global interaction, p19; MPP and scheduling, p20; Planning for the past, p20; Books, p21; Corrections/Notes, p22; Membership/Obituary, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 29 (2445 Kb)
Hadrian’s Wall Management Plan published, p1; Editorial: the Heritage Green Paper, p4; Stonehenge: pushing for the tunnel option – revisited, p6; Postal pouch boxes, p6; Helping with site management in East Anglia, p7; Monument conservation through land purchase, p8; Streamlining listed building procedure, p12; Joining forces to save our churches, p14; Improving the face of London, p16; Garden Register/New publications, p18; Books, p20; Notes, p22; New focus for churches, p24;
PDFConservation Bulletin 3 (740 Kb)
Area Conservation Strategy, p1–2; Editorial, p2; Conservation Studio, p3; Grants, April – July 1987, p4; What price Fleet Street?, p5; What is a building?, p6–7; Diary dates, p7; Ancient monuments in the countryside, p8–9; Tilestones, p9–10; Civic Trust Regeneration Unit, p10; Listing decisions, p10; Archaeological resource management, p11; Excavations at Birdoswald 1987, p12;
PDFConservation Bulletin 30 (2484 Kb)
Industrial archaeology, p1; Wall paintings go digital, p3; Historic parks and gardens, p6; Conserving our coastal heritage, p8; Brading’s exotic mosaics, p10; All change at St Pancras, p12; Repair grants slashed, p14; Archaeology in towns, p18; Books, p20; Notes, p22;; 10 years of Conservation Bulletin, p24
PDFConservation Bulletin 31 (1978 Kb)
English Heritage is making England’s Christian Heritage its theme for 1997 to celebrate the 1,400th anniversaries of the arrival from Rome of St Augustine and the death of St Columba on the Isle of lona, and to draw attention to the work being done to maintain England’s buildings, monuments and works of art.
PDFConservation Bulletin 32 (1067 Kb)
‘London – planning change in a world city’, chaired by the broadcaster and journalist Kirsty Wark, provided a rare opportunity for some of London’s key figures to discuss the future of London and to set out their vision for the capital.
PDFConservation Bulletin 33 (1841 Kb)
Landmarks of the regions, which will benefit from the restructuring of English Heritage. This will create a stronger regional presence and greater accessibility
PDFConservation Bulletin 34 (1982 Kb)
In 1992, English Heritage published the results of a Sample survey of buildings at risk through neglect and decay. Since then, we have been taking an increasingly pro-active role in the rescue of important historic buildings and monuments, including acquisition, repair and resale on a ‘revolving fund’ basis; and our more extensive and detailed remit in London has given us first-hand experience of the use of statutory powers.
PDFConservation Bulletin 35 (3524 Kb)
The results of the Government’s Comprehensive Spending Review have been announced, including the decision that English Heritage and the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England should be merged to become the single lead body for the identification, documentation and conservation of the historic environment.
PDFConservation Bulletin 36 (2786 Kb)
The central idea of sustainability is that we should ensure that the activities that meet all our social and economic needs do not irreversibly damage the environment on which they depend. Sustainable development requires that conservation and economic development should not stand in opposition to each other, but should work together towards common aims. It was initially applied to ‘green’ conservation in order to manage the impact of pollution, waste disposal, and energy use on the natural environment, yet the philosophy is just as relevant to the heritage.
PDFConservation Bulletin 37 (1702 Kb)
In February 2000 the Government announced what is described as the ‘first ever comprehensive review’ of policy and strategy for England’s historic environment. Part of the dynamism of this exercise will be that it is open to anyone to take part and that no aspect of the historic environment is exemp
PDFConservation Bulletin 38 (1185 Kb)
Industrial archaeology has added an important dimension to the character of English landscapes, especially in the built fabric of towns and cities which owed their wealth to industry and commerce in the nineteenth century.
PDFConservation Bulletin 39 (1286 Kb)
The systematic study of the historic environment began with survey. Only in the 19th century did the general public come to identify archaeology with the excavation of valuable artefacts.
PDFConservation Bulletin 4 (1714 Kb)
Buildings at risk, p1–3; Editorial, p4; Listing post-1939 buildings, p5–6; 14–15 King Street, Ludlow, p6–7; Diary dates, p7; Lead sculpture conservation, p8–9; Book reviews, p10–12; Grants, Aug – Nov 1987, p13; Computing in archaeology, p14; Register of Parks and Gardens, p14–15; Garden grants, p15; Telephone kiosks, p15; Conservation in action, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 40 (2152 Kb)
This issue of Conservation Bulletin focuses on historic gardens and landscape. The Mori Poll undertaken as part of the consultation for the historic environment review shows that people value places, not just as a series of individual sites and buildings but as part of a familiar and much-loved environment – a landscape.
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PDFConservation Bulletin 5 (1397 Kb)
Shopping in historic towns, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Pollution and stone decay, p4–5; Diary dates, p5; Restoration of Adam suite at Kenwood, p6–7; Co-ordination in archaeology funding, p7; The Eleanor Cross, Geddington, p8–10; What is curtilage?, p10–12; Practical building conservation, p12; Post-war listing, p12; Book reviews, p13; Grants, 1987–88, p14; Grant offer levels for 1988–89, p15; Condicote henge, p15; Presenting the past to the public, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 16-17: Managing the Past for the Present - Our European partners (89 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 16-17: Managing the Past for the Present - Our European partners
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 18 - 32: Managing the Past for the Present - International case studies (486 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 18 - 32: Managing the Past for the Present - International case studies
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 2-3: Heritage across Boundaries - International overview (108 Kb)
The historic environment straddles political boundaries and its future depends on close international cooperation.
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 33-34: Sharing the Past with Everyone - Engaging with England’s Heritage (108 Kb)
In a cosmopolitan world, we should celebrate the contribution that the heritage makes to contemporary society.
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 35-40: Sharing the Past with Everyone - Case studies in site presentation (284 Kb)
An emphasis on popular enjoyment of the heritage is leading to exciting new approaches to presenting the past.
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 41-42: News from English Heritage (61 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 41-42: News from English Heritage
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 43-45: The National Monuments Record - News and events (109 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 43-45: The National Monuments Record - News and events
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 4-5: Heritage across Boundaries - Who we work with (114 Kb)
UK heritage bodies are linked to a growing network of organisations promoting international cooperation.
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 46: Legal Developments - Protecting World Heritage Sites (34 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 46: Legal Developments - Protecting World Heritage Sites
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 47-48: NEW PUBLICATIONS from English Heritage (108 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 47-48: NEW PUBLICATIONS from English Heritage
PDFConservation Bulletin 50 pages 6-15: Understanding Historic Landscapes - Sharing knowledge across boundaries (371 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 50 pages 6-15: Understanding Historic Landscapes - Sharing knowledge across boundaries
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 15-22 (374 Kb)
Profitable Landscapes – Industry, Business and Agriculture
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 1-6 (343 Kb)
Front cover, Editorial and Images of Change
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 23-32 (395 Kb)
Political Landscapes – Governing and Defending the Land
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 33-38 (300 Kb)
Pleasure and Leisure – the Pursuit of Happiness
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 39-41 (148 Kb)
‘It’s turned out nice again’ - Lifestyle and landscape in 21st-century England
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 42-48 (373 Kb)
News from English Heritage; The NMR; Legal Developments; New Publications
PDFConservation Bulletin 56 - pp 7-14 (351 Kb)
Social Landscapes – People and their Lives
PDFConservation Bulletin 57: Adapting to a Changing Climate part 1 (408 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 57. Climate Change is Happening. But what will it do to our Historic Environment? And How can our Knowledge of the Past Help us Adapt to the Future.
PDFConservation Bulletin 57: Adapting to a Changing Climate part 3 (232 Kb)
Climate Change is Happening. But How does it affect our Historic Environment? And, How Can Our Knowledge of the Past Help us Adapt to the Future?
PDFConservation Bulletin 57: Adapting to a Changing Climate part 4 (501 Kb)
Climate Change is Happening. But How Does it Affect our Historic Environment? And how Can Our Knowledge of the Past Help us Adapt to the Future.
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Conservation Bulletin 57 Adapting to a Changing Climate. Climate Change is Happening. But what will it do to our Historic Environment? And How can our Knowledge of the Past Help us Adapt to the Future?
PDFConservation Bulletin 57: Adapting to a Changing Climate part 6 (255 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 57 Adapting to a Changing Climate. Climate Change is Happening. But what will it do to our Historic Environment? And How can our Knowledge of the Past Help us Adapt to the Future?
PDFConservation Bulletin 6 (1060 Kb)
Monuments Protection Programme, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Conserving corroded ironwork, p4–5; Church grants, p6–7; European Community heritage awards, p7; `Visitors welcome’, p7; Larkin portraits restoration, p8–10; News and diary dates, p10,p12; Grants, April – July 1988, p11; Rescue archaeology funding, p12; `Emergency repairs’, p13; Historic towns, p14–15; Damage to monuments, p15; Correspondence, p15; Organisation chart, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 7 (1243 Kb)
Buildings at risk, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Development at King’s Cross, p4–5; Grants, Aug – Nov 1988, p6–7; Recording standing buildings, p7–14; `Over the shop’, p15–16; Archaeology and the Channel Tunnel, p16–17; Archaeology and planning, p17; Book reviews, p18; Historic buildings list review, p19; Notes and diary dates, p19; Policy review of the Royal Commission, p20;
PDFConservation Bulletin 8 (1058 Kb)
Britain’s World Heritage, p1–3; Editorial, p3; The water heritage, p4–6; Rescue archaeology funding, p6; Grants, April 1988 – March 1989, p7; Urban conservation studies, p8–9; Geophysical prospecting, p10–12; Book reviews, p12–13; Barns in the Yorkshire Dales, p14–15; Notes and diary dates, p15; Conservation – the video, p16; Farm buildings grant scheme, p16; The state of the schedule, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 9 (1265 Kb)
Archaeology in towns, p1–2; Editorial, p3; Victorian churches, p4–5; Marble Hill restoration, p6–7; Bollitree Castle, p8; Notes p8,11; Corporate Plan, p8; Corporate Plan, insert between p8 and p9; The Rose Theatre, p9–10; Ancient monuments prosecutions, p10; Ecclesiastical exemption, p11; List review, p11; No 1 Poultry, p12–13; Buildings at risk grants, p14; Book reviews, p14–15; A morality tale, p16; New telephone numbers, p16;
PDFConservation Bulletin 9 - Corporate Plan (729 Kb)
THE CORPORATE PLAN sets out English Heritage’s planning process. It shows how, in the short to medium term, our aims are to be translated into working objectives and targeted programmes.
PDFConservation Bulletin cover & intros (196 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 55
PDFConservation Bulletin Front Cover (82 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 54
PDFConservation Bulletin Front Cover (69 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin front cover
PDFConservation Bulletin Index (714 Kb)
Conservation Bulletins - Index
PDFConservation Bulletin News, p36-38 (108 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 53, News, p36-38
PDFConservation Bulletin News, P41 (191 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin: Issue 52, Page 41
PDFConservation Bulletin News, p42-43 (78 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 54 - News
PDFConservation Bulletin: 57 Adapting to a Changing Climate part 2 (277 Kb)
Conservation Bulletin 57 Adapting to a Changing Climate. Climate Change is Happening. But what will it do to our Historic Environment? And How can our Knowledge of the Past Help us Adapt to the Future?
PDFConservation Principles for the Sustainable Management of the Historic Environment (133 Kb)
The primary aim of the Conservation Principles, Policies and Guidance is to support the quality of decision-making, with the ultimate objective of creating a management regime for all aspects of the historic environment that is clear and transparent in its purpose and sustainable in its application.
PDFConservation Principles Stage 2 Consultation (290 Kb)
Conservation Principles - Policies and Guidance for the sustainable management of the historic environment - stage 2 consultation
PDFConservation Principles, Policies and Guidance April 08 (462 Kb)
Conservation Principles Policies and Guidance April 08
PDFConstructive Conservation in Practice (5037 Kb)
Constructive Conservation is the broad term adopted by English Heritage for a positive and collaborative approach to conservation that focuses on actively managing change. The aim is to recognise and reinforce the historic significance of places, while accommodating the changes necessary to ensure their continued use and enjoyment.
PDFConsultation paper for Putting the Historic Environment to Work - a strategy for the West Midlands (15 Kb)
Consultation paper to accompany draft of West Midlands Historic Environment Strategy
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PDFConversion of Traditional Farm Buildings: A guide to good practice part 1 (2342 Kb)
Traditional farm buildings are among the most ubiquitous of historic building types in the countryside.They are not only fundamental to its sense of place and local distinctiveness, but also represent a major economic asset in terms of their capacity to accommodate new uses. The restructuring of farming and other economic and demographic changes in the countryside provide both threats and opportunities in terms of retaining the historic interest of this building stock and its contribution to the wider landscape.
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Inserted floors should generally be kept to the minimum and care should be taken to how these are supported. New floors should not engage or span across full-height threshing door openings. For timber structures, floors should be supported independently of the timber frame. Certainly no part of the main structural fabric should be removed or altered in an attempt to accommodate new floors. If new structures are kept separate from the existing structure it allows for relatively easy reversal of the intervention at some stage in the future.
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