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Technology in the Country House - a talk by Prof Marilyn Palmer, MBE, FSA.

Sat 8 April 2017

Fitzpatrick Hall

On Saturday 8 April Professor Marilyn Palmer will deliver the Annual Building History Lecture at Queens’ College. Marilyn Palmer has been a leading figure in the study, recording and advocacy of industrial archaeology for many years, and became the country’s first Professor of Industrial Archaeology in 2000. She has been a Commissioner of the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, a President of the Association for Industrial Archaeology and a long-standing editor of Industrial Archaeology Review, and has served on committees for organisations such as English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology. Her publications include Industrial Archaeology: principles and practice (1998) and The Textile Industry of South-West England: A Social Archaeology (2005), both with Peter Neaverson, and Industrial Archaeology: A Handbook (with Michael Nevell & Mark Sissons, 2012). Her abiding concern has been with the social expression of industrialisation, both in the landscape and in the workplace, themes crystallised in her recent work, supported by the National Trust, English Heritage and Historic England. This has explored the take-up of a variety of technologies in the English country house, resulting in the recent Technology in the Country House (with Ian West, 2016).

Cost: Free

Enquiries and booking

No need to book.

Enquiries: Alexandra Lumley Website Email: ael45@cam.ac.uk Telephone: 01223 332964

Timing

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Sat 8 April 2017 6:00PM - 7:15PM

Venue

Address: Fitzpatrick Hall
Queens’ College, Silver Street, Cambridge.
Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
CB3 9ET
UK
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Email: ael45@cam.ac.uk
Telephone: 01223 332964
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