The Historic Preservationist
En podcast av Gregg Perry
751 Avsnitt
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63 Inheritance adaptation of American architecture
Publicerades: 2022-08-24 -
62. Landscape of wooden buildings
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61. The threshold of survival of American architecture
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60. Studying early American architecture
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59. breathing life into the Nemours Museum
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58. Early Long-case clocks from London.
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57. Washington, the man synonymous with America
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56. The First Transformers
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55. The Shakers
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54 Terms used for British Tall Case Clocks
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53. Terms used in describing dials
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52. Outside rack striking
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51. Rack striking
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50. Rack Striking
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48. Strike work, chumming and music
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47. Maintaining power
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46. The tick-tack escapement
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45. The pinwheel escapement
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44. The dead beat escapement
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43. The anchor escapement
Publicerades: 2022-08-20
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.