CONSERVATION efforts continue at the West Waterford medieval parish church of Knockboy, with the discovery of a 9th Ogham stone last week by stone mason…
Community Heritage Grants - Training
Capacity and skills development is an integral part of the Community Heritage Grants program. These online training resources have been prepared for Community Heritage Grants recipients in previous years. Experienced conservators and cultural heritage practitioners provide guidance and accessible information on collection management activities including significance assessment, preservation needs assessments, collection documentation and disaster preparedness.
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Preservation and Collection Management Training Workshops 2018
Each year, a three day intensive preservation and collection management training workshop is held in Canberra for first time Community Heritage Grant (CHG) grant recipients. Presentations from CHG partner organisations (National Library of Australia, National Archives of Australia, National Museum of Australia and National Film and Sound Archive) and other presenters at the workshop are included as links in this section for all attendees and other CHG grant recipients to access.
CHG Preservation and Collection Management Training Workshops, 30 October – 1 November 2018
All presentation slides hosted on Slideshare
Tuesday 30 October 2018 presentations
Introductory presentations
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The Legacy of E. C. Manfred an Architect s Dream
E. C. Manfred was an English born Australian architect who was prominent for his workdesigning some of the most iconic buildings and parks in Goulburn, and one or two around Canberra. His work spanned the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The presenters are members of the Goulburn Heritage Group will illustrate the story of Edmund Manfred, supported by beautiful examples of his works in Goulburn and in surrounding areas, including the magnificent stables built at Yarralumla and the additions to Mona, Braidwood held in the National Library.
Goulburn’s busiest and grandest building period was in the wool-boom era at the end of the 1800s - and the most influential architect of this period was Edmund Cooper Manfred.