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The crossing and vault of Ballintubber Abbey, Co Mayo, whose nave was restored and re-roofed in 1966 (Photo: Andreas F Borchert, Wikimedia). Source: The RIAIs role in conservation in IHBC's Context 163 (Page 25), published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation in March 2020. John Graby, architect and former chief executive of the RIAI, wrote the section of this article dealing with the years up to 1974. Robin Mandal, architect and former RIAI president, wrote the section relating to the years after 1974. The research and writings of Patrick Shaffrey Architect on the RIAI and conservation are acknowledged with thanks. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/163/26/
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