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Museum Ruby Anniversary

2010 is the 40th anniversary of the opening of the Museum and to celebrate, the weekend of the 4 & 5 September will be packed with  two days of wonderful activities for all the family with a Community carnival, vintage rides, arena events and displays, a horticultural show, music, entertainment and much more. The weekend has something for everyone! Tickets will be available on the day.

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bulletA date for your diary!  The Autumn Countryside Show on the 9 & 10 October. As well as heavy horses and vintage tractors ploughing, there will be steam-powered threshing, and a variety of rural craft demonstrations and displays.  News Release
29/06/10
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Building Conservation comes of Age

A one day conference exploring building conservation’s journey from the avant garde of the 60s to its current mainstream acceptance.

Tuesday 28th September 2010 9.30am-4.30pm

How did it all start? Who were the pioneers? How has it developed? Where is it going? Hear papers from the key people whose practical and teaching contributions over the last forty years have brought us to a time when most people understand the importance of conserving our built heritage. The day will be informative, cover a wide spectrum of crafts and be inspirational. This conference is one part of the celebrations to mark the Museum’s Ruby Anniversary.

£60 per person including refreshments all day. Places will be limited so call 01243 811464 to book your place.   There is an optional spit roast in the evening for £10.

Speakers include:
 
bulletEddie Booth, IHBC
bulletIan Bristow, ASCHB
bulletIan Constantinides, Historic Building Consultant
bulletRichard Harris, Weald & Downland Open Air Museum
bulletDonald Insall, Donald Insall Associates
bulletPeter McCurdy, McCurdy & Co.
bulletRichard Oxley, Oxley Conservation
bulletMarianne Suhr, SPAB
bulletMark Laenen, Former Director of ICCROM
bulletDavid and Judith Leigh, (David latterly Secretary-General, IIC and Judith of SPAB, Wales)
bulletMatthew Saunders, MBE, Secretary of the Ancient Monuments Society

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14/05/10


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FOR SALE - TIMBER FRAMES

The Museum's renowned Timber Framing from Scratch course produces high quality oak frames and a number of these are now for sale.  Some of these are complete with studs and braces and some are the basic frame but could be complete for buyers who are willing to wait until the intermediate framing courses take place. Previous buyers are using them for summerhouses, play houses, offices and garden sheds, clad in whatever materials are wanted. Prices are dependent on degree of completion and range from £2,500 to £4,250 plus VAT, dimensions are 10ft x 10ft x 8ft to the eaves.  If you are looking for something different for your home or the perfect present for the person who has everything, please contact Diana Rowsell on 01243 811464.

   
 

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WANTED - Dutch Barn.  Do you have a Dutch Barn that is surplus to requirements?  We could give it a wonderful new home to store our hay and feed.  We would help to dismantle and remove.  Please call Richard Harris, Museum Director 01243 811019.

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Volunteers.  The museum depends upon volunteer helpers. During the public opening times volunteer stewards staff the Museum. Other volunteers help with administration, maintenance work, marketing, education and other tasksDetails
 

12/02/08

bullet Do you like history?   Do you like chatting to people?  If so we are keen to recruit new volunteer house stewards to work on Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.  Age is no barrier and the work is not physically demanding.   If you are interested please contact Susie Jardine on 01243 811933
10/03/08

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