Contribution Details
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The Attingham Re-discovered Project, National Trust, Shropshire, UK
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Catriona Hughes
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Sculpture, Polychromy, and Architectural Decoration
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Paper
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historic interiors, conservation-in-action, visitor engagement, transparency, authenticity
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English
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2011 Lisbon
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ICOM Committee for Conservation 16th Triennial Meeting Lisbon Portugal 19-23 September 2011
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978-989-97522-0-7
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Critério Artes Gráficas, Lda.; ICOM Committee for Conservation
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Catriona Hughes; . The Attingham Re-discovered Project, National Trust, Shropshire, UK. In ICOM Committee for Conservation 16th Triennial Meeting Lisbon Portugal 19-23 September 2011, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-989-97522-0-7
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