Campaigning special
No. 25 July 2007
As well as the ongoing work of commenting on applications for listed building consent, from time to time the Victorian Society runs campaigns to get a bit more public attention for buildings that really need it. This issue covers our 'Heritage Crime Scene' demonstration at Waltham Forest Town Hall to protest about the cuts to the William Morris Gallery, as well as some of the more high profile cases we've been dealing with recently.
Defending history and beauty Caroline Carr of the Friends of Friendless Churches celebrates fifty years of the organisation
Rescue, repair, regeneration Jenny Freeman of the Historic Chapels Trust focuses on two of the Trust's 19th century buildings
Victorian churches and the Churches Conservation Trust John McVerry on some of the Victorian gems in the Trust's care
The top ten most endangered Victorian and Edwardian buildings in England and Wales 2007
Court Barn Museum, Chipping Camden Alan Crawford, expert on the Arts & Crafts Movement and former chairman of the Victorian Society, celebrates the opening of a major new museum
House Notes Janet Collings rediscovers the art of gilding, and advises readers how to prepare for winter
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