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AGM & Conference report JW 9 Bubble Trouble JB. 10 GROUPTRIP to BRISTOL& stereo pair. 11 A DAYIN FIESOLEA.S. 12 13 GROUPTRIP to OOi/NHOUSE 15 CHERNOBLE & THE SCRIPTURES. & facts. 16 150,000 PIECES of PORCLAIN. 17-19 GROUPTRIP to WALTHAM AEBEY 20 WITCHDOCTOR & the CHIP. 21-22 GO FORTHEDISTINCTIONS. 23 CHAIRMAN'S REPORTpa rt B 24 HIGH!TEREMEMBERED. 25-26 OURHERITAGE IN THEMAKING, 27 CHAIRMANS REPORTpart C 28 CHAIRMANS REPORTpart D 29 30 31 LETTERS .RECEIVED. 32LETTERSRECIEVED. 33 GROUPVISIT TO WINDSOR CASTLE. 34- 35 A&HGroup PROGRAMME • II
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Blll'lling Iuue WITH immaculate timing the Buildillc Conservation Trust has chosen to hold an exhibition. on "The Care of Buildings" at Hampton Court. Their brochure promises ''Special Daya at Hampton Court" which will highlight ".the ,PIOblemsand faults that can develop in buildincs." It helpfully adds: "If neglected these can rapidly become more serious and expensive to cure." The exhibition shows "processes, materials and products that are used today to bring faulty structures back to useful life . . . it also shows ways in which to protect bo~ses by a little care and fores1cht from the ravages of time and weather."And fire?
Exhibit ion Sec: Johti Spence LRPS.
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Arthur Paar :RPS. Other members will be introduced when they can be oictu red