The IHBC’s Friday Day School for 2016 saw a range of provocative presentations – covering issues from World Heritage and hearths to Loyd Grosman on heritage at 7p a head – so, in anticipation of our 2017 School on ‘Historic Transport Infrastructure’, you can remind or inform yourself of these talks through IHBC’s Context write-ups from September 2016.
The write-ups of the Friday Day School include:
- Conservation as action and reaction by Julian Bagg and Kate Atrill
- Loyd Grossman: Valuing heritage (at 7p a head) by Elizabeth Mitchell
- People power: tourism, elitism and expertise by Sheila Stones and Tim Hunter
- Graveyard humour and social media by Crispin Edwards and Julian Bagg
- These civil experts are light on their feet by Crispin Edwards and Julian Bagg
- Blaenavon: the world’s heritage by Claire Gayle
- Hearth is where the home is by Nicholas Ellis
View the write-ups of the Friday Day School
For more on the IHBC 2017 School see manchester2017.ihbc.org.uk