The Historic Preservationist
En podcast av Gregg Perry
751 Avsnitt
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83 Pre revolutionary furniture makers from NY
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82. Elements that set Queen Anne chairs apart
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81. The Wallace COLLECTION- a treasury
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80. Palladium architecture Germanic Style
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79 Musical tall clocks
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78. A tall case clock made my Claget
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77. Japanese furniture
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76 Thomas Harlens Tea Party
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75. New England Furniture
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74. French furniture
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73. America moving westward
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72 English origins of Jamestown rod houses- part II
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71. English origins of Jamestown row houses
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70. Inheritance & adaptation of English style
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69 Reginal furniture preferences
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68. American Colonial Revival
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67. understanding construction details of siding
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66. Pa Germanic influences in 18th c. Art
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65. Vines covering historic dwellings
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64. American Architecture of the Early 19th Century.
Publicerades: 2022-08-30
Conservation scholar Gregg Perry will lead us back into time on a journey of restoring and conserving 17th -19th century period architecture furnishings and timepieces.