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Participants on the CHIP programme investigating the former canal keepers cottage. From left to right: Jacob Long (SPAB scholar), Khondokar Md Moshiur Rahman Shoikot, Catharine Bull (SPAB), Libby Watts (SPAB), Katriona Byrne, Tyler Cook, Flavia Danila, Kirren Channa, Muhammad Javaid, Serena Gildea (SPAB scholar), Sinead Scullion (SPAB scholar) (Photo: Amal Badr). Source: How do you climb the scaffold in a hijab? in the Institute of Historic Building Conservations (IHBCs) Context 173, published in September 2022, written by Katriona Byrne, a conservation officer by profession, and course director of the MA and postgrad programmes in conservation of the historic environment at Birmingham City University. https://ihbconline.co.uk/cont_arch/?p=1227
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