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Conservation Engineering: a collection of casework, Volume 1, PJ Stow, Short Run Press, 2019, 864 pages, more than 600 colour photographs and more than 400 diagrams, hardback. Source A lifetimes casework in Context 165, published by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation in August 2020, written by Simon Malam, conservation accredited architect, Donald Insall Associates. https://ihbconline.co.uk/context/165/58/index.html
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