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Thursday 2 Jan 2014
‘The Labour of a Thousand Ants’: Gerard Baldwin Brown and the Conservation Movement in Britain
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Malcolm A. Cooper FSA, FSA (Scot) – Hon Research Fellow, School of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh -
Wednesday 4 Dec 2013
Arguments, or an assessment of some differences of opinion in the study of medieval architectural history.
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By Professor Eric Fernie FBA, FRSE, FSA, FSA (Scot) – Emeritus Courtauld Institute of Art -
Wednesday 6 Nov 2013
Set in stone: inscribing civic memory and artistic identity in the cathedral of San Lorenzo in Genoa
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Dr Stefania Gerevini – Lecturer, The Courtauld Institute of Art -
Tuesday 15 Oct 2013
Alabaster and Ivory in the Late Medieval Collections at the British Museum
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Lloyd de Beer and Naomi Speakman -
Wednesday 2 Oct 2013
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Wednesday 2 Oct 2013
‘It would have pitied any heart to see’: destruction and survival at Cistercian monasteries in northern England at the Suppression
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Dr Michael Carter – Associate Lecturer, University of Kent -
Saturday 20 Jul 2013
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Tuesday 21 May 2013
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Wednesday 1 May 2013
The Dignity of Friends: from the catacombs of Rome to the Ashmolean Museum Oxford
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Dr Susan Walker -
Wednesday 3 Apr 2013
Commemoration and the development of the English Parish Church
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Professor Nigel Saul -
Thursday 14 Mar 2013
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Wednesday 6 Feb 2013
From Judgement to Atonement: sculpture at Strasbourg, Lincoln and Naumberg
PRESENTED BY
Professor Paul Crossley -
Wednesday 2 Jan 2013
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Wednesday 5 Dec 2012
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Wednesday 7 Nov 2012
The most lethal catastrophe in recorded history: an archaeology and history of the Black Death in London 1348-9
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Dr Barney Sloane -
Wednesday 3 Oct 2012
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Wednesday 2 May 2012
Imagining Passion in Paris: A new study of the wall paintings of martyrdom in the Sainte-Chapelle
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Dr Emily Guerry -
Monday 16 Apr 2012
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Wednesday 4 Apr 2012
Inventing Romanesque Sculpture: patrons, artists, masons and art historians
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Professor Sandy Heslop -
Wednesday 7 Mar 2012