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1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Increasing retail sales at the Museum / The Museum shop is still increasing its sales.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Food Fair / 20 classes for the Food Fiar this year.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995MSc course in Building Conservation launched at Bournemouth / Our partnership with Bournemouth University in the Joint Centre for Heritage Conservation and Management has started an MSc course in Building Conservation. With Peter McCurdy the Museum will be responsible for much of the teaching in timber conservation. The new course is being run by Jim Strike. The Department of Conservation Sciences at Bournemouth has John Ashurst as BP Professor of Heritage Conservation.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1955Picture / A picture of Betty Rush in the overflow car park
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995The rebuilding of Longport House / A long article by Richard Harris on the rebuilding of Longport House under the following headings. Brickwork, Mortar, Stonework, Historic Research, Timber Frame, Use as Shop and Offices. It includes reference to Mick Betsworth, Ron Betsworth, Roger Champion, Dave Gabbitas, Peter Betsworth, Bob Powell. Also a note on the Garden, with references to Ivan Hicks, David Benson, Elizabeth Benson and Mark Bonham Carter.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995The Joint Centre for Heritage Conservation and Management. / The 1995 programme for the Joint Centre for Heritage Conservation and Management includes 11 courses at Bournemouth, 6 CPD modules in Building Conservation, 5 courses at the Museum, 2 courses at the Lime centre, 5 courses at the Centre for the Conservation of the Built Environment at Burseldon.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Winter Coppicing / Coppicing at Drovers under Alan Waters, assisted by Nick Conway, continued Albert Peacock has made more than 100,000 thatching spars.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Education service to be expanded / Every year the Museum welcomes more than 30,000 school children. We aim to increase this and are creating a new post: Interpretation Officer.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Harvest Celebration / Readers at a harvest celebration in Singleton Cnhurch will be Virginia Lyon and Brian Sanders, and musical interludes will be supplied by Sally Whitaker on the Celtic Harp.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Friends Trips 1995 / The Friends trips this year are to Lutyens Houses, Munstead Wood, by permission of Sir Robert and Lady Clark, Tigbourne Court and Busbridge Church and Goddards; Rye and Winchelsea; Braemore and its manor house; Frith Hll garden, Northchapel by permission of Mr and Mrs Warne.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Friends News. Be a brick / The Be a Brixk prize draw campaign so far has raised just over
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Volunteer training and information meetings / Plans for more intensive training of volunteers
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Marketing the Museum / Richard Pailthorpe explains how the museum attracts its visitors
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Vacancies on the Friends' Committee / There will be two vacancies on the Committee of the Friends. Nominations to Jean Piggott.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Events Diary 1995 / The main events in 1995 will be: Traditional Food Fair, Craft Fair, Wood and Wool Weekend, Heavy Horses, Midsummer Marvels, Southern Early Music, Fleece to Fibre, Rare Breeds, History Re-enactment, Children's Activity, Spotlight on the W. I. , Novice Sheepdog Trials, Steam Threshing etc.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Friends' Events / The Friends events in 1995 will be: Spring tours, Annual Conference; Trip to Lutyen's houses, Frith Hill Garden, Rye and Winchelsea, Braemore House, Harvest Celebration.
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Second Friends' Annual Conference and Dinner / The second Friends' Annual Conference includes Uppark, led by John Eyre, Dinner in the Vicar's Hall, The Record Office at Chichester, a talk by Richard Hunt on "the labouring man in the 18/19th centuries".
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Extensive programme of Special Events for 1995 / The Special Events in 1995 will include: Traditional Food Fair, Wood and Wool Weekend, Heavy Horses, Rare Breeds, Steam Threshing etc. Children's Activity Weekends, History Re-enactment, Fleece to Fibre, Spotlight on the W. I. , Salute to the Women's Land Army. Echoes in the Landscape
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 1995Dovetail / Carol Hawkins (later Carol Brinson) reports on Dovetail, a varied programme of arts events to be dovetailed into the Museum's activites. Midsummer Marvels week (19-25 June) will include : "Tansy", a 1921 silent film about a shepherdess by Tickner Edwards and introduced by John Godfrey; an evening with the Copper Family; "Angels in the Sussex Air - 16 Sussex poets", introduced by Patrick Garland; Guided walks led by Pip Howes and Gary Couper; an outdoor family musical event with a dance band caller, Tony Kelly; a workshop by Morna Watson called "Theatre of the Heart"; "Midsummer Night's Dream".
1995/3Magazine Vol. 6 No. 14 / March 19552 pictures / 2 pictures: visitors in the Market Square for the tree dressing; 3 horses with 3 wheat ricks in the background
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