Pierrepont House - Conservation of a Regency Townhouse film
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Pierrepont House film
This film follows the conservation and repair of a Grade II Listed Regency town house.
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While focussing on a range of craft techniques, it also explores some of the principles and legislative framework which affect the conservation of our built heritage. It includes information on:
- planning issues and process
- recording existing details
- fire protection
- stonework and stone cleaning
- roofing and leadwork
- ironwork
- joinery.
Format
- It is 30 minutes long and is available in WMV, Flash and Quicktime formats.
- Copyright UWE Bristol 1997
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