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Fort Burgoyne

Fort Burgoyne

Chris Valdus, of the Land Trust, joined us for this look at Fort Burgoyne, a Victorian fort in Dover, Kent. Originally constructed to protect Dover Castle and the south coast from invasion, the fort fell into disrepair following the two World Wars. The Land Trust acquired the site in 2014 and have been working to stabilise the structure and reduce further decay, while they consider a sustainable future for the site. The local community has been involved with coming up with ideas.

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In Search of Old London Bridge

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Living amongst the Cities of the Dead

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The SPAB Approach to preserving vernacular Irish buildings

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Modern Building Materials for an Old Mill

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SPAB Ireland Kilmore Working Party

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Visit to Cove Harbour, Dunbar

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‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ – The survival of Domestic Architecture in Dublin in (1660 – 1714) Identification, Characteristics and Repair

‘Hidden in Plain Sight’ – The survival of Domestic Architecture in Dublin in (1660 – 1714) Identification, Characteristics and Repair

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Going Through the Mill

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SPAB Scotland Working Party: Covid 19 Guidelines

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