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SUMMARY:35th Annual Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to be holding our Annual Conference in the centre of Oxford at New College\, founded 1379 and with magnificent buildings and gardens.\nWe recommend early booking to attend this year’s conference.\nWe are planning visits that will include the Oxford University Press and the Bodleian Libraries\, with Marinita Stiglitz Head of Paper Conservation who has been looking at various Japanese papers in the collections\, and we have lectures late afternoon on Saturday and on Sunday morning. \nWe are looking forward to papers from: \nPeter Bower: More paintings and drawings from his “Picturing the World of  Paper” project. \nMiquel Gutiérrez-Poch: “La Papelera Española”: the birth of a big Spanish papermaking firm (1902-1936). \nLen Rosenband: “The concept of Craft c1300-1800” based in part on the papermaking industry. \nSu Blackwell will speak on her work as a paper artist. \nMartyn Ould: “Paper for the Press”: sourcing and using paper at Oxford University Press in the years 1670-1780. \nAndrew Honey: “I have rejoiced more than once that I bought my writing paper in the Country”. Jane Austin’s use of paper. \nConference Rates\nTo include Registration\, 2 Receptions\, 1 Lunch and 2 Dinners\, Accommodation\,Breakfasts and Visits.\nSingle £410\nDouble/twin £680 \nThose finding their own accommodation:\nSunday Morning registration (inclusive of lunch) £90\nThree-day registration (inclusive of meals) £200 \nPlease let us know of any dietary or access requirements. \nPrintable details and form to post with payment. \nPay online by bank transfer or Paypal
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/35th-annual-conference-2024/
LOCATION:New College\, Oxford\, Oxford\, OX1 3BN\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BAPH Conferences
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SUMMARY:The Arrival of the Railways in West Hertfordshire - Michael Stanyon
DESCRIPTION:Find out how the railways transformed the local area.  Presented by Michael Stanyon\, historian\, and the person responsible for the formation of the Apsley Paper Trail archive. \nAn informal and interesting talk with plenty of opportunities to ask questions.. \nTicket price includes a fish and chip supper. Teas and coffee will also be served. \nPlease note there is no lift to this first floor room.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/the-arrival-of-the-railways-in-west-hertfordshire-michael-stanyon/
LOCATION:Apsley Paper Trail\, The Cottage\, Apsley Mill\, Fourdrinier Way\, Apsley\, Hemel Hempstead\, HP3 9RY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Affiliated Events
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SUMMARY:Visit to Lambeth Palace Library
DESCRIPTION:We shall visit the Conservation Studio\, the Reading Room and their 8th floor terrace with magnificent views over London. They will also be\nlooking out some choice material for us to see. \nLambeth Palace has a lovely large garden and next door is The Garden Museum housed in the deconsecrated church of St Mary-at-Lambeth and\noperated by the Tradescant Trust. There is plenty to see. \nMore details and a booking form will be emailed round nearer the time.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/visit-to-lambeth-palace-library/
LOCATION:Lambeth Palace Library\, 15 Lambeth Palace Library Road\, London\, SE1 7JT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BAPH Events
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SUMMARY:The Local Heritage Fire Service - Peter Hailes & Paul Sturman
DESCRIPTION:Factual and anecdotal presentation by two former paper mill firemen and members of the Frogmore Paper Mill Heritage Fire Brigade.  Peter Hailes and Paul Sturman have a knowledge not just of fire\, but of the history of the area which will astound you. Paul is a fourth generation fireman once based at Home Park paper mill\, which stood opposite Kings Langley Station. \nThe ticket price includes a fish and chip supper. Tea and coffee will be served. \nThe Tudor Room has one flight of stairs and no lift up to it\, in this Heritage Building.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/the-local-heritage-fire-service-peter-hailes-paul-sturman/
LOCATION:Apsley Paper Trail\, The Cottage\, Apsley Mill\, Fourdrinier Way\, Apsley\, Hemel Hempstead\, HP3 9RY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Affiliated Events
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SUMMARY:The Life of Wallpapers: The Huard Collection at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum
DESCRIPTION:The Wallpaper History Society is pleased to invite wallpaper and design enthusiasts to an online talk ‘The Life of Wallpapers: The Huard Collection at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum’ by Emily Banas\, Associate Curator of Decorative Arts and Design at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum. \nEmily will share unique insights into the intricate world of French 18th and 19th century wallpaper during this era\, the peak of French wallpaper manufacturing. Learn about the history of design and the use of these wallpapers\, as well as the couple that assembled the collection featured in RISD’s current exhibition\, The Art of French Wallpaper Design. \nVirtual Event – book your ticket via the website link below.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/the-life-of-wallpapers-the-huard-collection-at-the-rhode-island-school-of-design-museum/
CATEGORIES:Affiliated Events
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SUMMARY:Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Once again we have booked the Farringdon Room at St.Bride Foundation for our popular Spring Meeting. Please note this is a Tuesday not our usual Wednesday.\n\nWhen the late Alan Crocker was Chairman\, he started the Spring Meeting as an opportunity for members to present topics related to paper in some way\, however tenuous\, that might be of interest to the rest of the membership. \nHolding the meeting on a weekday seems to work well for members and helps with cheaper train fares. We plan to start at 11am with coffee and finish at 5pm with a complimentary glass of wine\, there is a break for lunch when delegates can visit the local hostelries or bring their own sandwiches. \nOur contributors are: \nPeter Bower:  “A Paper miscellany: Poison & Paper\, Paper Boats\, Paper Mills and other things” \nSue Paul:  “Paper\, People\, Progress & Power: an investigation into the migration of paper workers: 1785-1921”\nIan Christie-Miller:  “Anne Boleyn and the Armillary Sphere”\nStephen Allen – discussion:  “Vexed Question of Paper Grain in Printed Books”\nAlison Muir:  “Paper Manufacture in the North of Ireland” \nAlexander Romanov-Hughes:  “The Portrait of Thomas Bonsor Crompton.” \nNeil Robertson:  “ShiQiao Papermaking Village\, 2024.”  \nThere is an administration charge for the day of £20 to members of BAPH and conservators and members of WHS\, £27 to non-members and BAPH joint members.  The wine is included. To avoid collecting money on the day would you please send your cheque\, payable to BAPH\, before the meeting to:\nRod Morley\, 5 Dark Hill\, Faversham\, Kent.  ME13 7SP \nOr you can pay by Direct Transfer into the BAPH bank account using the following: Sort Code: 20 39 53 Account No.: 80216127 (BAPH – Barclays\, Leicester) \nOr pay by  credit/debit card or PayPal here.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/spring-meeting-2/
LOCATION:St Bride Foundation\, 14 Bride Lane\, Fleet Street\, London\, EC4Y 8EQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BAPH Events
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SUMMARY:36th Annual Conference Exeter
DESCRIPTION:After eleven years we are returning to Exeter and we will be staying at the Mercure Rougemont Hotel situated in the heart of the city.  We will visit Devon Valley Mill and plan to visit Exeter Cathedral (founded c.1050) and Museum. \nWe have presentations from: \nPeter Bower: Subject TBA \nPhil Crockett: “The building of Devon Valley PM5 and what we found there” \nGeoffrey Day:  “Templates in the mid eighteenth-century silk mosaic patchwork” \nMike Malley: “Trudging through the snow”- child labour at Potter’s Wallpaper Works \nAlison Muir: “The early machine mills of Cork and James Bartholomew O’Sullivan’s association with the Fourdrinier brothers” \nMiquel Gutiérrez-Poch: “The papermaking engineers training and networks of technological transfer.  The case of the Ecole Française de Papeterie (1907-1939) \nWe have room for further papers and would be pleased to hear from members. \nConference Rates \nTo include Registration\, 2 Receptions\, 2 Dinners\, Accommodation\, Breakfasts and Visits \nSingle £415 \nDouble/twin  £590 \nThose not requiring accommodation \nSunday Morning registration   £90 \nThree-day registration (inclusive of Dinners) £200 \nPrintable registration form and payment details.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/annual-conference/
LOCATION:Mercure Rougemont Hotel\, Queen Street\, Exeter\, EX4 3SP
CATEGORIES:BAPH Events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260303T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260303T170000
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SUMMARY:Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We have booked the Farringdon Room at St.Bride Foundation for our popular Spring Meeting. Please note this is a Tuesday not our usual Wednesday. \nHolding the meeting on a weekday seems to work well for members and helps with cheaper train fares.  We plan to start at 11am with coffee and finish at 5pm with a complimentary glass of wine\, there is a break for lunch when delegates can visit the local hostelries or bring their own sandwiches.  Our contributors are: \nPeter Bower: Hercule Florence (1804-1879) – Unsung pioneer of photographic printing on paper\nPenny Jenkins: Repair of a Print and Identifying a possible Rembrandt (provisional title)\nChristopher Harvey: Conservation at the College of Arms – the craft of making & repair\nEllie Burkett: Paper as Canvas\, Cloth and Thread – A textile artist’s involvement in the  Japanese paper techniques of NE Japan\nKate Farley: Block\, Rotate\, Repeat – Other ways of printing designs on  wallpaper & fabric\nAlexander Romanov-Hughes: John Hutchinson – Australian Papermaker \nFull details and printable form.
URL:https://baph.org.uk/event/spring-meeting-3/
LOCATION:St Bride Foundation\, 14 Bride Lane\, Fleet Street\, London\, EC4Y 8EQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:BAPH Events
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