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Blog PostThe Curious Collage: an 18th century dolls’ houseWith Susan North, curator of costume, we chose three out of the nine dolls to include in our display.…
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Blog PostObject Pitch Day 8 – 26 November 2014 – Part ILet me introduce Old Red Nose himself – Mr Punch – no stranger to a public forum since he has been performing…
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Blog PostObject Pitch Day 7 – 19 November 2014OP7/05 Object Pitch Day 7 was wrapped up by Susan North, Curator of 17th and 18th Century Fashion, who…
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Blog PostStained Glass on Paper: Morris & Co. and the Pre-Raphaelitesmatter and dramatic design, with Pre-Raphaelite characteristics, particularly Rossetti’s distinctively strong…
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Blog PostObject pitch day 1 – Wednesday 3rd September 2014As the V&A’s legacies and bequests manager, Susan gets to see all kinds of objects from across the Museum…
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Blog PostClothworkers’: First WeekWe’ve spent a great deal of time over the last few days away from our desks accessing the new storage…
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Blog PostThe final curtainfor this particularly large cloth and it is the only way it can be taken out of the V&A and back into storage…
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Blog PostCanberra: Tapestry 2008Aino Kajaniemi: Finland ⢠Jane Kidd: Canada ⢠Sue Lawty: England ⢠Sara Lindsay: Australia ⢠Susan…
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Blog PostConservation and Mounting of a Chinese Export Wallpaper PanelAs part of a series of posts on new displays for the British Galleries, Senior Paper Conservator, Susan…
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Blog PostReunion, study visit and paddleWith my partner in mischief Susan Cross, I led some of the students through the lovely oval pond in the…
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Blog PostInside the Lines: Richard KindersleyBelow are examples of works in the show by Gordon Baldwin (left) and Susan Cross (right), showing how…
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Blog PostLord Burlington’s Speechwhich ‘stupendous’ is about the least effusive description I’ve heard–it is thrilling to see how Dr Susan…
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Blog PostMuseum Computer Network conference 2012There was a strong and welcome sense that data-driven models are established as the standard expectation…