Scholars
2000
Kaori Ishii (De Montfort University). Renaissance stained glass in France, Belgium and Holland.
2001
Jacqui Angove (De Montfort University). Artefacts salvaged from HMS Pandora, sunk in 1791 off the coast near Townsville, Australia. Museum of Tropical Queensland.
Stella Carr (De Montfort University). Garden conservation and sculpture at Reford Gardens, Mont Jolie, Canada.
Susannah Bach, Helen Bower, Alan Forster, Mathias Garn, Izaak Hudson, Ben Newman, Sam Wheeler (SPAB Lethaby Scholars and William Morris Craft Fellows). Stone and other conservation in Dresden, Berlin and Potsdam. A contribution was made to their expenditure.
2002
Kaori Asai (Lincoln University).
Practical conservation of textiles at Palazzo Spinelli, part of The Florence Institute of Art.
Joanna Jeffries (Lincoln University). Textile conservation in Rome and Florence.
Riikka Köngäs (Lincoln University). Traditional building skills used in the reconstruction of the Orthodox Valamo Monastery, Finland, and icon conservation.
Johanna Olafsdottir (Lincoln University). Techniques employed in the temporary relocation of objects during refurbishment at The National Museum of Iceland, Reykjavik.
2003
Rebecca Jackson and Gareth Hunt (Lincoln University). Artefacts salvaged from the wreck of a pirate ship at Expedition Whydah, Provincetown, USA.
Evangelia Kyriazi (Lincoln University). Mummies and other ancient Egyptian materials at The Museo Egizio, (Museum of Egyptian Antiquities), Turin, Italy.
John-Paul Walker (Sheffield Hallam University and John Cunnington, architects).
The growing conservation movement of India at Ahmedabad, Jaipur and Hyderabad.
2004
Anthea Bisson (Lincoln University). Museum objects in the Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, USA.
Fernando Caceres (Courtauld Institute). Recording paintings and sculptures in churches around Lake Titicaca in the region known as the Altiplano of Peru and devising a strategy for conserving the churches and their treasures.
Sarah Canestrier (Oxford Brookes University).
Lime in historic building repair at L’Ecole d’Avignon and at La Brigue, France.
Anjali James-Joshua (The Architectural Association and Purcell Miller Tritton, architects).
Mud brick Matreya Buddhist monasteries at Basgo, Ladakh, India.
Karen Lim (The Architectural Association and Cowper Griffith Architects).
The work of Sir Edwin Lutyens at Lambay Island, County Dublin, Ireland.
Ian McWilliams (West Dean College). Repair of early stringed instruments at Amersfoort, Holland.
Jane Wallis (City and Guilds of London Art School). Portuguese tiles at the Museu Nacional do Azuleho, Lisbon.
Joelle Wickens (The Winchester Textile Conservation Centre, Southampton University).
Twentieth century upholstery in Montreal, Quebec City and Ottawa, Canada; and on Peebles Island, New York.
2005
Charalampos Apostolidis (Lincoln University).
Wall paintings in Deir Mar Yaqub (the Monastery of Saint Jack-the-Mutilated), Qara, Syria.
Cassandra Booty (Lincoln University).
Attendance at a conference at The National Museum of Denmark, Copenhagen on architectural paint research.
Victoria Brown (Lincoln University). Excavation and conservation of objects at Agora, Athens, under the direction of The American School of Classical Studies.
Philippa Crofts (Lincoln University).
Painted surfaces and historic monuments at The Alma Ortolan Studio, Vittorio Veneto, Italy.
Anke Few (Lincoln University).
Wall paintings in the Hellenistic Macedonian Tomb of the Judgement at Naoussa, Lefkadia, Greece.
Christos Karydis (Lincoln University). Attending a conference on conserving religious textiles at The Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage in The Hague.
Krupa Rajangam (York University). The Indian approach to building conservation at The Seameo Regional Centre for Archaeology and Fine Arts in Bangkok, Thailand.
Ruth Stevens (West Dean College). Oriental Tao (book covers), Tokyo, Japan.
Idries Trevathan (City and Guilds of London Art School).
Sculpture at The National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA.
Andor Vince (West Dean College). The fundamentals of lacquer conservation at The National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (Tobunken), Tokyo, Japan.
2006
Sarah Allen (University of Lincoln). Archaeological artefacts excavated from the ruins of Agora, Athens, under the direction of the American School of Classical Studies.
Rosanna Daubney (University of Lincoln). Curatorship and the care of the collections of the Villa La Pietra, Florence, an Italian historic house, under the direction of New York University.
Anna Joynt (Architectural Association and Burrel Fovey Fischer LLP, architects).
A study of the vernacular architectural details in the slums of Havana, Cuba, in danger of being lost to developers.
Lindsay Popert (University of York).
A study tour based in New Delhi on the Conservation of Historic Buildings in India.
Ziv Usher (City and Guilds of London School of Art). Objects in the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, USA.
2007
Matthew (Matt) Brack (University of Northumbria).
Far eastern artefacts at The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, USA.
Daniel Butlin (College of the Peak). Dry stone walling at Calenzana, Corsica.
Bryony Finn (University of Lincoln).
Contemporary art and sculpture at Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark.
James Floyd (Heriott-Watt University). Stone heraldic artefacts and armorial panels, Heritage Malta.
Jane Kemp (University of Lincoln).
Studied waterlogged materials and other objects in the Royal British Columbia Museum, Victoria, Canada.
Sarah Peck (West Dean College). Violin repair and restoration at Amersfoort, Holland.
Rachel Swift (National Conservation Centre, Liverpool).
Published own work at the ICOM-CC Ceramics and Glass Interim Conference, Nova Gorica, Slovenia.
2008
Siobhan Coop (University of Lincoln).
Native American artefacts at the Buffalo Bill Historical Centre, Wyoming, USA.
Jessica Crann (University of Northumbria).
Paper based artworks at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
Carla Flack (University of Lincoln).
Contemporary and historic sculpture at the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark
Daoudi Hassoun and Pierre Picard (Newark School of Violinmaking).
Setting up a field workshop to conserve stringed instruments at the Holy Trinity Music School, Leoganne, Haiti.
Rita Morais (Winchester Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton).
Textiles at the Paulista Museum, San Paulo, Brazil.
Rebecca Schult (University of Lincoln).
Organic Asian objects at the Museum of Ethnology, New Hofburg Palace, Vienna, Austria.
Jess Tanner (University College Falmouth).
Traditional craft techniques of hand-weaving, surviving as a cottage industry at Kumaon, north east India.
Andrea Walker (University of Lincoln).
Petrified wood and fossils at the Natural History Museum of the Petrified Forest, Lesvos Island, Greece.
2009
Emily Derse (Northumbria University).
Asian paper based objects at the Asian Arts Museum in San Francisco, USA.
Aniza Leitão (Winchester Textile Conservation Centre, University of Southampton).
Textile conservation with Artlab in Adelaide, Australia.
Marie-Luise Linke (University of Lincoln).
The Blue Mosque with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture in Darb al-Ahmar, Cairo, Egypt.
Gabriella Macaro (Courtauld Institute of Art, London).
Panel paintings at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
Kimberly Reczek (City and Guilds of London Art School). The Murad Khane, an historic house in Kabul, Afghanistan, being restored by The Turquoise Mountain Foundation.
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Jane Wallis removing traces of wax from a Portuguese tile using a swab and acetone
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