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ART = article, BR = book review, CF = computer forum, COMP = compilation, ED = editorial, FT = final touch, IT = investigative techniques, LTR = letter, MAIN = maintenance, NOTE = noted in, (N) [appears after ART or BR] = materials published in the APT newsletter between 1969 and 1975, OP = opinion, PE = preservation education, PP = preservation planning, REPR = reprint, SPEC = specifications, TN = technical notes
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NADERI, Jody R. |
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The Boulevard Book: History, Evolution, Design of Multiway Boulevards by Allan B. Jacobs, Elizabeth Macdonald, and Yodan Rofe, BR XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 77-78
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NAEVE, Milo M. |
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Identifying American Furniture, A Pictorial Guide to Styles and Terms, Colonial to Contemporary, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR XIV-4-82, p. 49; also XV-1-83, p. 29
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NAFTEL, W. |
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The Open Gate: Toronto's Union Station by Richard Bebout, BR V-3-73, p. 111
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NAILS AND SPIKES |
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"A Most Significant Reference Document: A List of Nails and Spikes Required for the Service of the Office of Ordnance, 17 March 1813," excerpted from "Supplying Building Materials to the British Army in the Colonies: An Illustrated Document" by Susan Buggey, foreword by Martin E. Weaver, REPR VIII-3-76, pp. 88-118
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"Cut Nail Manufacture: Southwestern Pennsylvania" by Ronald L. Michael, ART VI-1-74, p. 99-108
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"History Swings on a Poorly Described Hinge: Reflections on the State of Research in Building Hardware" by Peter J. Priess, ART III-4-71, pp. 31-39
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"'Mechanic Geniuses and Duckies,' A Revision of New England's Cut Nail Chronology before 1820" by Maureen K. Phillips, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 4-16
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"Mechanic Geniuses and Duckies Redux: Nail Makers and Their Machines" by Maureen K. Phillips, ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 47-56
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"Wire Nails in North America" by Peter J. Priess, ART V-4-73, p. 87-92
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NATIONAL CENTER FOR PRESERVATION TECHNOLOGY AND TRAINING (NCPTT) |
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"Enlightenment on the Web" by Barrett Kennedy, CF XXXI-1-00, pp. 5-6
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"Information Management and NCPTT" by Mary S. Carroll, CF XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 7-8
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"Principles for Development of Security Measures for Historic Places" by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and Federal Preservation Institute, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service, ART XXXIII-1-02, p. 5
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"Principles for Development of Security Measures for Historic Places" by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and Federal Preservation Institute, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, National Park Service, ART XXXV-1-04, p. 11
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NATIONAL PARK SERVICE, U.S. |
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"A Historic Structure/Cultural Landscape Report: South Manitou Island Light Station" by Michelle Smay, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 39-44
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"A Preservation Monitoring System at Tumacacori National Monument" by Anthony Crosby, ART X-2-78, pp. 47-76
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"Acadia Style: Using Historic Precedents to Rehabilitate Hiking Trails" by Margie Coffin Brown and Christian Barter, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 61-66
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"Associative Values: Exploring Nonmaterial Qualities in Cultural Landscapes" by Susan Buggey and Genevieve P. Keller, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 21-27
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"Evolution of Historic Structure Reports and Historic Structure Preservation Guides of the U.S. National Park Service" by Randall J. Biallas, ART XIV-4-82, pp. 7-18
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"Evolution of Historic Structure Reports at the U. S. National Park Service: An Update" by Randall J. Biallas, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 19-22
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"Guest Editor's Note" by David G. Woodcock, GE XXXVII-4-06, pp. 2-3
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Accommodation of Disabled Visitors at Historic Sites in the National Park Service by Duncan S. Ballantyne, rev. by W. Kay Ellis, BR XVI-3/4-84, p. 79
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Caring for Your Historic House (and Heritage Preservation), rev. by Don A. Swofford, BR XXX-2/3-99, p. 75
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"Introduction to National Park Service Special Issue" by Russell E. Dickenson, ED XVI-3/4-84, p. 2
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Olmsted Park System, Jamaica Pond Boathouse: Planning for Preservation of the Boathouse Roof, by Richard White, rev. by Jack L. Finglass, BR XII-4-80, p. 66
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"Making Educated Decisions on the Treatment of Historic Landscapes" by Charles A. Birnbaum, MAIN XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 43-51
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"NPS Historic and Prehistoric Structure Landscape Technical Bibliography," COMP XVI-3/4-84, pp. 75-78
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"Plant Life at Historic Properties" by Paul K. Goeldner, ART XVI-3/4-84, p. 67
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"Preserving Battlefield Terrain: Technologies for Earthworks Management" by Shaun Eyring and Lucy Lawliss, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 13-19
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"Preserving Historic Corridors in Open Office Plans" by Christina Henry, REPR XVIII-3-86, pp. 75-80
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"Promoting the Preservation of Historic Buildings: Historic Preservation Policy in the United States" by Charles E. Fisher, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 7-11
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"Techniques Employed at the North Atlantic Historic Preservation Center for the Sampling and Analysis of Historic Architectural Paints and Finishes" by Carole L. Perrault, ART X-2-78, pp. 6-46
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"The Family Tree: Looking at the Roots of Historic Landscape Preservation" by Hugh C. Miller, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 54-56
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"The Variable Performance of Ethyl Silicate: Consolidated Stone at Three National Parks" by Anne B. Oliver, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 39-44
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NATIONAL TRUST (ENGLAND, WALES AND NORTHERN IRELAND) |
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The National Trust Manual of Housekeeping by Hermoine Sandwith and Sheila Stainton, rev. by Martin E. Weaver, BR XVIII-4-86, pp. 78-79
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"Lighting a Great House and a Museum: Waddesdon Manor, a Case Study" by William Allen and Stephen Cannon-Brookes, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 32-36
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NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, U.S. |
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"Celebrating the Quincentennial" by Cheryl M. Hargrove, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 5-6
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"Environmental Monitoring and Conservation Study of Drayton Hall in Charleston, South Carolina" by Michael J. Mills and George Fore, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 63-70
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"Heritage Tourism in the U.S.A.: Grassroots Efforts to Combine Preservation and Tourism" by Peter H. Brink, ART XXIX-3/4-98, pp. 59-63
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A Courthouse Preservation Handbook, rev. by Paul Goeldner, BR IX-2-77, p. 93
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A Guide to Delineating Edges of Historic Districts, rev. by T. E. Koscielecki, BR XI-2-79, pp. 100-101
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Preservation Comes of Age: From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949 by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., rev. by Stanley M. Hordes, BR XV-1-83, p. 28
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Rural Conservation (Information Sheet 19), rev. by William H. Tishler, BR XI-4-79, pp. 126-128
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Wooden Shipbuilding and Small Craft Preservation, rev. by A. Barbour, BR XI-2-79, pp. 97-98
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"Preservation Comes of Age, From Williamsburg to the National Trust, 1926-1949" by Charles B. Hosmer, Jr., ART XII-3-80, pp. 20-27
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"Preserving New England's Rural Landscapes: The Property Plan for Eastman Hill, Lovell, Maine" by Pamela W. Hawkes, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 13-18
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"The Waterford Battle and the National Trust" by Jane Holtz Kay, OP XXI-3/4-89, pp. 2-4
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NAUDE, Virginia Norton |
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Sculptural Monuments in an Outdoor Environment, rev. by Michael F. Lynch, BR XIX-3-87, pp. 56-57
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NEBLETT, Nathaniel P. |
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"A Search for Coade Stone in America," ART III-4-71, pp. 68-72
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NEBRASKA |
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"Selected Writings from the Journal of a Craftsman" by Michael Drummond Davidson, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 51-52
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"Sod Houses in Nebraska" by Tim Turner, ART VII-4-75, pp. 20-37
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"Stereological Solutions to Monitoring Buildings: Case Studies of Sod and Tabby Structures" by Lauren B. Sickels-Taves, Michael S. Sheehan, and Irwin Rovner, ART XXXIV-1-03, pp. 25-30
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NEILL, Peter |
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"Developing a National Cultural Policy for Maritime Preservation," ART XIX-1-87, pp. 24-29
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NELSON, Lee H. |
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"A Tribute to Lee H. Nelson" by Charles E. Peterson, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 2-3
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"Architectural Fragments and APT: A Lee Nelson Legacy," ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 57-59
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"Articles, Books, Reports, Reviews, Manuscripts, and Photos Prepared by and/or Published by Lee H. Nelson," XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 82-86
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"Early Roofing Materials: Compendium of Sources of Information" (and Jacques Dalibard), COMP II-1/2-70, pp. 18-76; and III-1-71, p. 10
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"Early Wooden Truss Connections vs. Wood Shrinkage: From Mortise-and-Tenon Joints to Bolted Connection," ART XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 11-23
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~With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York by Charles F. Hummel, BR I-3-69, p. 3
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Building in England, Down to 1540, A Documentary History by Louis F. Salzman, BR I-3-69, pp. 5-6
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Illustrated Catalog and Price List of Copper Weather Vanes by J. W. Fiske, 1893; reprinted, BR III-2/3-71, p. 4
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Iron in Early American Roofs by Charles E. Peterson, pub. in the Smithsonian Journal of History, BR I-3-69, p. 5
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Mechanick Exercises or the Doctrine of Handy-Works Applied to the Arts of Smithing, Joinery, Carpentry, Turning, Bricklaying... by Joseph Moxon, 1703; reprinted, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR III-2/3-71, p. 6
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"In Preparation...A Technical Handbook for Historic Preservation," NOTE V-1-73, p. 104
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Original Bridges on the National Road in Eastern Ohio by Harley J. McKee, pub. in Ohio History, BR V-2-73, p. 8
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Paint Technology and Air Pollution: A Survey and Economic Assessment by J. W. Spence and F. H. Haynie, BR V-1-73, pp. 6-7
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Seacoast Fortifications of the United States: An Introductory History by Emanuel R. Lewis, BR III-2/3-71, p. 5
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Skills Development Plan for Historical Architects in the National Park Service (and Hugh C. Miller, and Emogene A. Bevitt), rev. by Marilyn E. Kaplan, BR XX-2-88, pp. 62-63
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The Builder's Jewel... by Batty Langley, 1746; reprinted, BR III-2/3-71, p. 5
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The Colossus of 1812: An American Engineering Superlative, rev. by Dr. Walter P. Moore, Jr., BR XXVI-4-95, pp. 65-66
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The Hudibras Tavern Dig 1970 by the Historical Society of Princeton, BR III-2/3-71, p. 5
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The 1905 Catalogue of Iron Store Fronts Designed and Manufactured by George L. Mesker & Co., Architectural Iron Works, Evansville, Indiana, intro. by Lee H. Nelson, REPR IX-4-77, pp. 3-40
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White House Stone Carving: Builders and Restorers, rev. by Michael Lynch, BR XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 87-88
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"Lee Nelson and the Founding of APT" by Ann Falkner, LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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"Lee Nelson Issue: An Addendum," LTR XXVII-3-96, pp. 2-3
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"Lee Nelson Issue" by Ken Follett, LTR XXVII-3-96, p.2
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"Lee Nelson Issue" by Lois M. Nelson, LTR XXVII-3-96, p. 2
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"Lee Nelson's Carpenter's Price and Rule Books," ART XXVII-1/2-96, p. 35
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"Paint Color Research and House Painting Practices: Compendium of Sources of Information," COMP I-3-69, pp. 21, 23-24; II-1/2-70, pp. 14-17; III-2/3-71, p. 10
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"Pioneer Prefabs in Honolulu" by Charles E. Peterson, pub. in AIA Journal, BR VI-1-74, p. 7
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"Poplar Forest and Lee Nelson" by Travis McDonald, LTR XXVII-4-96, p. 2
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"Simplified Methods for Reproducing Wood Mouldings" by Gordie Whittington and Stuart E. MacDonald, ART III-4-71, p. 48
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"Tributes to Lee H. Nelson," LTRs XXVII-1/2-96, pp. 2-9
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NELSON, Lois M. |
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"Lee Nelson Issue," LTR XXVII-3-96, p. 2
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NELSON, LEE, AWARD |
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"Timber Decay in Buildings: The Conservation Approach to Treatment" by Brian Ridout, ART XXXII-1-01, pp. 58-60
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NEON |
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"Neon Signs: Their Origin, Use, and Maintenance" by Michael Crowe, ART XXIII-2-91, pp. 30-37
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NEPAL |
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"Ancient Newari Water-Supply Systems in Nepal's Kathmandu Valley" by Jonathan Spodek, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 65-69
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NESTOR, Sarah |
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Spanish Textile Tradition of New Mexico and Colorado, rev. by Marian E. Rodes, BR XIV-1-82, p. 44
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NETHERLANDS |
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"Historic Preservation in the Netherlands" by Martin E. Weaver, ART XVIII-3-86, pp. 10-11
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NEUMANN, Alan G. |
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The Old World Builds the New: The Guastavino Company and the Technology of the Catalan Vault, 1885-1962 (and Janet Parks), rev. by Kent Diebolt, BR XXVIII-1-97, p.62
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NEUMANN, Dietrich |
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"The Guastavino System in Context: History and Dissemination of a Revolutionary Vaulting Method," ART XXX-4-99, pp. 7-13
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NEVE, Richard |
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The City and Country Purchaser 1726; reprinted, BR III-2/3-71, p. 6
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NEW ENGLAND |
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"Dating Architectural Moulding Profiles - A Study of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Moulding Plane Profiles in New England" by Andrea M. Gilmore, ART X-2-78, pp. 90-117
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"Heavy Timber Framing in Late-Nineteenth-Century Commercial and Industrial Buildings" by Sara E. Wermiel, ART XXXV-1-04, pp. 55-60
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A New England Town in Early Photographs by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr., and Arthur Kavanagh, rev. by Frederic C. Detwiller, BR IX-4-77, p. 74
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A Building History of Northern New England by James L. Garvin, rev. by Robert A. Young, BR XXXIII-1-02, pp. 56-57
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Culture Shock: Fire Protection for Historic and Cultural Property by the Preservation Studies Program of Boston University, American and New England Studies Program, rev. by Lonnie J. Hovey and Kevin E. Kimmel, BR XXVIII-2/3-97, pp. 79-80
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"Preserving New England's Rural Landscapes: The Property Plan for Eastman Hill, Lovell, Maine" by Pamela W. Hawkes, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 13-18
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NEW HAMPSHIRE |
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"Conservation Case Study of the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge" by David C. Fischetti, ART XXIII-1-91, pp. 22-28
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"Follow-up to the Query Regarding Marks on the Iron Stirrups of the Roof Trusses at Christ Church, Lancaster County, Virginia" by Lee H. Nelson, ART VIII-4-76, p. 118
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NEW JERSEY |
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"A Methodology for Exposing and Preserving Architectural Graining" by Frank S. Welsh, ART VIII-2-76, pp. 71-75
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"An Early Victorian Building Crane, and Hints on Building with Brownstone" by Arthur C. Downs, Jr., ART VII-1-75, pp. 86-88
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"Hunterdon County's Stone-Arch Bridges: History, Technology, and Preservation" by Thomas E. Boothby, Cecilia J. Rusnak and Linda Black Weber, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 26-31
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The Hudibras Tavern Dig 1970 by the Historical Society of Princeton, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR III-2/3-71, p. 5
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"Note on the Restoration of the Board Roof on the Somers Mansion in New Jersey" by John M. Dickey, ART II-1/2-70, pp. 84-86
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"'Sand-Board' Usage under Floor of an Early House in Tuckerton, New Jersey" by Henry O. Tustin, ART V-1-73, pp. 102-103
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"Sawdust Trail: Annals of Sawmilling and the Lumber Trade...to the Year 1860" by Charles E. Peterson, ART V-2-73, pp. 84-154
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"The Conservation of Heritage Submarines" by Martin E. Weaver, ART XXXV-2/3-04, pp. 51-59
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"The New Jersey Rehabilitation Subcode and Historic Preservation" by William M. Connolly, ART XXXIV-4-03, pp. 19-21
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"The Princeton University High-Reach Project: A Creative Approach to Preservation Contracting" by Michael J. Mills, Anne E. Weber, and Katherine McDowell Frey, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 3-10
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"Wood Assessment and Repair of Gustav Stickley's Log House at Craftsman Farms, New Jersey" by Annabelle Radcliffe-Trenner, Ronald W. Anthony, and Edmund P. Meade, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 29-36
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"Working for a Genius: My Time with Albert Kahn" by Henry J. Magaziner, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 59-64
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NEW MEXICO |
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"Rebuilding Acoma Sky City" by Paul G. McHenry, Jr., ART XXII-3-90, pp. 55-64, 80
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"Spanish Missions" by Antoinette J. Lee, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 42-54
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"Stabilization of Fort Selden's Ruins" by Thomas J. Caperton, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 30-34
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"The Fort Selden Adobe Test Wall Project" by Michael Romero Taylor, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 35-41
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"The Importance of Vernacular Traditions" by Anita Rodriguez and Katherine Pettus, OP XXII-3-90, pp. 2-4
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"The Variable Performance of Ethyl Silicate: Consolidated Stone at Three National Parks" by Anne B. Oliver, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 39-44
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"'We've Got It, Tom' The Search for the First Church of Ab¢" by James E. Ivey, ART XXII-3-90, pp. 73-79
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NEW YORK, New York |
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"A Look at Nineteenth-Century Lighting: Lighting Devices from the Merchant's House Museum" by Mimi Sherman, ART XXXI-1-00, pp. 37-43
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"An Early Victorian Building Crane, and Hints on Building with Brownstone" by Arthur C. Downs, Jr., ART VII-1-75, pp. 86-88
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"Architecture and Craft: A New York City Government Perspective" by Misia Leonard, ART XXXIII-1-02, pp. 33-37
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"Case Study in Ecosystems and Preservation: Lessons Learned from New York's Central Park" by Ian Firth and Marianne Cramer, ART XXX-1-99, pp. 15-20
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"Documentation of Stained Glass Window Restoration: Church of St. Ann and Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, N.Y." by Julie L. Sloan, ART XV-1-83, pp. 13-20
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"Helping Adam Smith's Invisible Hand" by Alexander Garvin, ART XIII-2-81, pp. 27-30
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"Historical Implications in the Complexity of Destructive Salt Weathering - Cleopatra's Needle, New York" by Erhard M. Winkler, ART XII-2-80, pp. 94-102
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Architectural Sculpture in New York City by Stephen M. Jacoby, rev. by Joseph Bresnan, BR IX-4-77, p. 73
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Cast-Iron Architecture in New York by Margot Gayle and Edmund V. Gillon, Jr., rev. by Joseph Bresnan, BR IX-4-77, pp. 79-80
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New York 1960: Architecture and Urbanism Between the Second World War and the Bicentennial by Robert A. M. Stern, Thomas Mellins, and David Fishman, rev. by Kathleen Randall, BR XXVIII-4-97, pp. 62-63
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New York City, A Photographic Portrait by Victor Laredo and Thomas Reilly, rev. by Daniel M. C. Hopping, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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New York Interiors at the Turn of the Century by Joseph Bryon, ed. by Clay Lancaster, rev. by Daniel M. C. Hopping, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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New York Then and Now, 83 Manhattan Sites Photographed in the Past and Present, by Edmund V. Gillon, Jr., and Edward Watson, rev. by Daniel M. C. Hopping, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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Old Brooklyn Heights - New York's First Suburb by Clay Lancaster, rev. by Renee Friedman, BR XII-4-80, p. 68
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Old Brooklyn in Early Photographs 1865-1929 by William Lee Younger, rev. by Renee Friedman, BR XII-4-80, p. 68
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Old New York in Early Photographs by Mary Black, ed., rev. by Daniel M. C. Hopping, BR IX-4-77, pp. 81-82
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Rebuilding Central Park, A Management and Restoration Plan by Elizabeth Barlow Rogers et al., rev. by William Chapman, BR XX-1-88, pp. 62-63
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The Lower East Side: A Guide to Its Jewish Past in 99 Photographs by Ronald Sanders and Edmund V. Gillon, Jr., rev. by Renee Friedman, BR XII-4-80, p. 69
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"'Let Us Raise a Standard...': The Preservation of Washington Square Arch in New York City" by Mark Rabinowitz and Robin Gerstad, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 47-55
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"Paints For Cast Iron Architecture" by Pamela W. Hawkes, ART XI-1-79, pp. 17-36
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"Restoration of the Oyster Bar at New York's Grand Central Terminal: A Case Study" by Denis G. Kuhn, Russell H. Newbold and Kate Lemos, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 41-45
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"Restoration of the Queensboro Bridge Guastavino Vaults: A Case Study" by Charles DiSanto, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 27-31
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"Restoring the Minton Tile Ceiling, Bethesda Terrace Arcade, Central Park, New York City" by Peter Champe and Mark Rabinowitz, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 11-16
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"Specifications for the Roofs of Trinity Church, New York City, 1842" by Arthur C. Downs, Jr., ART XII-2-80, pp. 112-116
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"Structural Repairs to Fire-Damaged Guastavino Tile Vaults at Grand Central Terminal's Oyster Bar" by Robert Silman, ART XXX-4-99, pp. 47-49
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"Survey of Terra-Cotta Facades at Alwyn Court, a Case Study" by Charles DiSanto, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 23-28
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"Terra-Cotta Tile Mosaics at Sea View Hospital: Endangered Glazed Ceramics on Staten Island" by Ren‚ Fan, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 37-42
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"The Evolution of Terra Cotta: 'Glazing New Trails'" by Susan Tunick, ART XXXII-4-01, pp. 3-8
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"The Rehabilitation of Bethesda Terrace" by Jean Parker Murphy and Kate Burns Ottavino, ART XVIII-3-86, pp. 24-39
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"The Use of Architectural Sandstone in New York City in the 19th Century" by Frank G. Matero and Jeanne Marie Teutonico, ART XIV-2-82, pp. 11-17
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"Tweed Courthouse: New Approach to Life-Safety Management in a Landmark Public Building" by John G. Waite and Nancy A. Rankin, ART XXXV-1-04, pp. 15-21
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"A Short Note on an Early Sash Window Found at East Hampton, Long Island" by Martin E. Weaver, ART X-1-78, pp. 55-62
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"A Short Note on Foundation Planting and the Problem of Over-Growth" by John J. Stewart, ART VIII-3-76, pp. 74-80
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"A Signed and Dated 1851 Furnace in Rome, New York" by Orville W. Carroll, ART III-4-71, pp. 88-92
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"Boulderberg: A Neo-Gothic House of Poured Concrete" by Theodore H. M. Prudon, ART V-4-73, pp. 28-39
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"Cultural Landscape Analysis: The Vanderbilt Estate at Hyde Park" by Patricia M. O'Donnell, ART XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 25-41
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"Downing's Newburgh Villa" by Arthur C. Downs, Jr., ART IV-3/4-72, pp. 1-113
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"Historic Landscape Architecture on the Hudson River Valley Estates" by R. M. Toole, ART XV-4-83, pp. 39-40
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19th Century Tin Roofing and Its Use at Hyde Hall by Diana S. Waite, BR III-4-71, p. 8
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Beaux-Arts Estates: A Guide to the Architecture of Long Island by Lisa and Donald Sclare, rev. by David Arbogast, BR XII-4-80, p. 69
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Landmarks of Rochester and Monroe County: A Guide to Neighborhoods and Villages by Paul Malo, rev. by Carol Poh Miller, BR XI-1-79, p. 103
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"Inventing the Adirondack Log Villa: From Woodsman's Cabin to Rustic Lodge" by Paul Malo, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 27-34
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Planemakers and Other Edge Tool Enterprises in New York State in the Nineteenth Century by Kenneth D. and Jane W. Roberts, rev. by Peter C. Welsh, BR III-2/3-71, p. 8
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With Hammer in Hand: The Dominy Craftsmen of East Hampton, New York, by Charles F. Hummel, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR I-3-69, p. 3
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"New Consolidants for Historic Plaster: Studies at the Knickerbocker Mansion in Upstate New York" by Charles Selwitz, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 13-17
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"Polychromatic Roofing Slate of Vermont and New York" by Philip C. Marshall, ART XI-3-79, pp. 77-87
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"Preventing Limestone Spalls, Two McKim, Mead and White Buildings" by Stephen E. Gottlieb, ART XX-3-88, pp. 23-28
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"Re-Lighting a Historic Church Interior: Challenges at Cornell University's Sage Chapel" by Viggo Rambusch, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 56-59
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"Sawdust Trail: Annals of Sawmilling and the Lumber Trade...to the Year 1860" by Charles E. Peterson, ART V-2-73, pp. 84-154
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"The Pompallier Project: Restoring a French Colonial Structure in New Zealand" by Jeremy Salmond, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 4-13
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"Restoration of the Oyster Bar at New York's Grand Central Terminal: A Case Study" (and Denis G. Kuhn and Kate Lemos), ART XXX-4-99, pp. 41-45
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NEWBY, Frank |
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Studies in the History of Civil Engineering. Vol. 11: Early Reinforced Concrete (and Joyce Brown, gen. ed.), rev. by Derek Trelstad, BR XXXIII-4-02, p. 56
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NEWCOMB, Peggy Cornett |
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The Field and Garden Vegetables of America by Fearing Burr, Jr., BR XXI-2-89, pp. 78-79
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"A Selective Annotated Bibliography for the Study of Newfoundland Vertical Log Structures" by Shane O'Dea, ART XIII-1-81, pp. 35-37
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"Conservation in Tilting, Newfoundland: Rugged Landscape, Strong People, Fragile Architecture" by Robert Mellin, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 13-21
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"Scale for Making Out Estimates for St.John's, Newfoundland, 1807, A Document" by Susan Buggey, REPR X-3-78, pp. 81-91
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"The Earliest Wood-Processing Industry in North America, 1607-23" by A. J. H. Richardson, ART V-4-73, pp. 81-84
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"The Incidence of False Windows in Two Early Newfoundland Lighthouses" by R. M. Peck, ART IX-1-77, pp. 5-10; letter by Therese Romer de Bellefeuille, LTR X-1-78, p. 6
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NEWSWANGER, Brian |
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"Restoration of the Highway Tabernacle Church" (and Andrew E. N. Osborn), ART XXI-1-89, pp. 16-25
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NICASTRO, Daniel |
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Without Our Past, A Handbook for Preservation of Canada's Architectural Heritage by Ann Falkner, BR XII-1-80, pp. 93-94
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NICKERSON, Steve |
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"A Site Information System (SIS): CADD/Database Integration for Field Use," ART XXVI-1-94, pp. 56-62
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NICOLETTI, J. P. |
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"Seismic Design, California Capitol: West Wing" (and Lloyd Lee and Henry Lee), ART XX-1-88, pp. 27-31
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NIXON, Don |
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"A Simple Method for Measuring the Yield Strength of Steel in Heritage Buildings," ART XV-2-83, pp. 17-20
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NOLAND, J. L. |
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"Structural Evaluation of Historic Masonry Buildings" (and M. P. Schuller and R. H. Atkinson), ART XXVI-2/3-95, pp. 51-61
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NORRIS, Daniel E. |
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"The Nova Scotia Heritage Inventory Programme," PP XXII-1/2-90, pp. 9-11
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"Forensic-Investigation Methodology for Structures Experiencing Settlement" by Debra Laefer, Ashley Evans, and Jon Frazier, ART XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 23-31
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"Getting the Wet Out: Clean-up and Stabilization after a Fire" by William J. McCrea, ART XXIV-1/2-92, pp. 53-57
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Early Twentieth-Century Suburbs in North Carolina by Catherine Bishir and Lawerence S. Earley, eds., rev. by Carl Lounsbury, BR XVIII-3-86, pp. 73-74
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"Philadelphia Bricks and the New Bern Jail" by Catherine W. Bishir, ART IX-4-77, pp. 63-66
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"Relocating the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in Buxton, North Carolina" by David C. Fischetti, ART XXXI-2/3-00, pp. 9-15
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Old Art and Monumental Buildings in Norway: Restored During the Last Fifty Years by Roar Hauglid, BR III-4-71, p. 6
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"Documentation of Recording Method Used for Two Bladed Propellor" by Warren Peck, ART VIII-3-76, pp. 28-39
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"Gardens of Shelburne, Nova Scotia, 1785-1820" by Mary M. Harvey, ART VII-2-75, pp. 32-73
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"Newspaper Advertisements for Building Products in Nova Scotia 1813-1863" by Susan Buggey, REPR V-3-73, pp. 109-110
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"Scaled-Rectified Photography on Site" by William B. Hockey, ART VII-3-75, pp. 36-81
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"Some Descriptions of Halifax Buildings" by Susan Buggey, ART VI-3-74, pp. 150-152
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"The Fortress of Louisbourg and Its Cartographic Evidence" by John Fortier, ART IV-1/2-72, pp. 3-40
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"The Nova Scotia Heritage Inventory Programme" by Daniel E. Norris, PP XXII-1/2-90, pp. 9-11
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"Wood Shingles in Eighteenth Century Louisbourg" by Linda Hoad, ART II-1/2-70, pp. 62-64
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"Wooden Shingles from the Fortress of Louisbourg" by Richard E. Cox, ART II-1/2-70, pp. 65-69
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NOVAK, Kurt |
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"Recording Historic Environments with Still Video Cameras," ART XXII-1/2-90, pp. 149-155
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NOWAKOWSKI, Henry Matthew |
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The Golden Age of Ironwork by Henry J. Magaziner, BR XXXII-4-01, pp. 59-60
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Contributions to Conservation: Research in Conservation at the Netherlands Institute for Cultural Heritage (ICN) by Jaap A. Mosk and Norman H. Tennent, BR XXXIV-2/3-03, p. 78
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NULL, Janet A. |
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"Restorers, Villains, and Vandals," ART XVII-3/4-85, pp. 27-42
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NYLANDER, Jane C. |
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Fabrics for Historic Buildings, rev. by Michael Bogle, BR IX-4-77, p. 83-85
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