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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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O'BRIEN, Hugh |
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"Computer-Aided Recording: Proper Documentation for New Technology," ART XXVI-1-94, pp. 52-55
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"The Building Speaks," ART XXII-1/2-90, pp. 35-38
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O'BRIGHT, Alan |
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"Historic Structure Reports: Variations on a Theme" (and Deborah Slaton), GE XXVIII-1-97, p. 3
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"Paint Removal From Wood Siding," TN XX-3-88, pp. 82-87
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O'CONNELL, Merrilyn R. |
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A Bibliography on Historical Organization Practices, Vol. 2: Care and Conservation of Collections (and Rosemary Reese and Frederick L. Rath, Jr.), rev. by Edward Jahns, BR X-2-78, p. 155
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A Bibliography on Historical Organization Practices, Vol. 3: Interpretation, Vol. 4: Documentation of Collections (and Frederick L. Rath, Jr.), rev. by Linda V. Ellsworth, BR XII-2-80, p. 129
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Guide to Historic Preservation, Historical Agencies, and Museum Practices: A Selective Bibliography (and Frederick L. Rath, Jr.), rev. by John Calvin Milley, BR III-2/3-71, p. 7
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O'CONNOR, Thomas F. |
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"Guide to the Use of New ASTM Standards for Sealants," ART XXXII-1-01, pp. 51-57
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O'DEA, Shane |
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"A Selective Annotated Bibliography for the Study of Newfoundland Vertical Log Structures," ART XIII-1-81, pp. 35-37
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O'DONNELL, Patricia M. |
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"Cultural Landscape Analysis: The Vanderbilt Estate at Hyde Park," ART XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 25-41
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OBERLANDER, Judy |
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Rehab Right: How to Rehabilitate Your Oakland House without Sacrificing Architectural Assets by Helaine Kaplan and Blair Prentice, BR XIV-2-82, pp. 49-50
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Restoring the Victorian House and Other Turn-of-the-Century Structures by John Bracken and Linda Stone, BR XIV-2-82, p. 49
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"Applying Infrared Thermography to Historic Wood-Framed Buildings in North America" by Elwin C. Robison and Elisabetta Rosina, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 37-44
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"Bargeboard Details in the Western Reserve of Ohio: 1830-1860" by Richard Klein and David Lipstreu, ART XIII-4-81, p. 35
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"Digital Reproduction of Historic Wallpaper at the Paul Laurence Dunbar House in Ohio" by Neal V. Hitch and Cheryl J. Lugg, ART XXXVI-2/3-05, pp. 57-66
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"Dr. Jared P. Kirtland, Amateur of Horticulture" by Rebecca M. Rogers, ART XXI-2-89, pp. 62-65
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The Log Architecture of Ohio by Donald A. Hutslar, published in Ohio History, rev. by Robert C. Mack, BR VI-1-74, p. 5
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Ohio Waterpowered Sawmills by Donald A. Hutslar, published in Ohio History, rev. by John O. Curtis, BR VIII-2-76, pp. 82-86
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Original Bridges on the National Road in Eastern Ohio by Harley J. McKee, published in Ohio History, rev. by Lee H. Nelson, BR V-2-73, p. 8
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"Nineteenth Century Architectural Insulation: Zoar, Ohio" by J. M. Gaynor, ART VIII-4-76, pp. 100-112
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"Perimeter Security Retrofitting for Historic Buildings" by Caroline Alderson, Paul Westlake Jr., and Bayard Whitmore, ART XXXV-1-04, pp. 37-47
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"Substitute Materials on the Western Reserve Historical Society Building" by Siegfried Buerling, ART XIV-3-82, pp. 7-12
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"The Old Post Office and Federal Building in Dayton, Ohio: A Case History of Restoration and Adaptive Use" by Peter A. McGraw, ART XII-4-80, pp. 55-64
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"Wallpaper Documentation and Reproduction at Adena: The Worthington Estate" by Neal V. Hitch and Cheryl J. Lugg, ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 57-64
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"Using Electro-Osmotic Pulse Technology to Prevent Rising Damp and Moisture Intrusion" by Michael K. McInerney, Sondra C. Cooper, Vincent F. Hock, and Sean W. Morefield, ART XXXIII-4-02, pp. 47-53
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OLIVER, Anne B. |
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"The Variable Performance of Ethyl Silicate: Consolidated Stone at Three National Parks," ART XXXIII-2/3-02, pp. 39-44
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OLMSTED, Frederick Law |
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"Fairsted, Documenting and Preserving a Historic Landscape" by Shary Page Berg, ART XX-1-88, pp. 40-49
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"Restoring Landscape Character at Fairsted, the Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site" by Lauren G. Meier, ART XXX-1-99, pp. 29-35
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"A Masonry Deterioration Case Study: Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Hawkesbury, Ontario" by Martin E. Weaver, ART X-1-78, pp. 11-19
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"A Unique Barracks Building at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario" by David McConnell and Robert M. Skanes, ART X-1-78, pp. 51-54
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"Extracts from the Macaulay Papers Relating to Furnishings, Architecture and Gardens" by Jeanne Minhinnick and Elizabeth Wylie, ART V-3-73, pp. 34-76
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"Highlights of Domestic Building in Pre-Confederation Quebec and Ontario as Seen through Travel Literature From 1763 to 1860" by Mary K. Cullen, ART XIII-1-81, pp. 17-34
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J. C. B. and E. C. Horwood Collection of Architectural Drawings in the Archives of Ontario by Provincial Archives of Ontario, rev. by Janet Wright, BR XI-2-79, pp. 87-88
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Masonry in the Wilderness: The Archaeology of the Ermatinger House by C. S. Paddy Reid, rev. by Ellen Lee, BR XII-1-80, pp. 101-103
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Old Niagara on the Lake by Peter J. Stokes, rev. by A. Armstrong, BR V-3-73, p. 115
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Rural Ontario by Verschoyle B. Blake and Ralph Greenhill, rev. by Merideth H. Sykes, BR I-3-69, p. 2
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Urban Parks in Ontario, Part 1: Origins to 1860 by Dr. J. R. Wright, rev. by Michael Hough, BR XV-4-83, p. 74
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"Landscape Management of Abandoned Cemeteries in Ontario" by Cecilia Paine, ART XXIV-3/4-92, pp. 59-68
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"Notes on Dichromatic Brickwork in Ontario" by Thomas Ritchie, ART XI-2-79, pp. 60-75
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"Old Fort William" by Pierre-Louis Lapointe, ART VIII-1-76, pp. 43-60
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"Some Personal Observations on the Use of Paint in Early Ontario" by Jeanne Minhinnick, ART VII-2-75, pp. 13-31
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"Structural Conservation of the Buildings at Old Fort William, Thunder Bay, Ontario" by Martin E. Weaver, ART X-3-78, pp. 21-32
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"With a Lilac by the Door: Some Research into Early Gardens in Ontario" by Helen Ross Skinner, ART XV-4-83, pp. 35-38
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ORBASLI, Aylin |
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Tourists in Historic Towns: Urban Conservation and Heritage Management, rev. by Tazim Jamal, BR XXXV-4-04, pp. 56-57
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OREGON |
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"Endangered Landscapes: Residential Alley Transformations" by Michael Martin, ART XXXI-4-00, pp. 39-45
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Oregon Style: Architecture from 1840 to the 1950s by Rosiland Clark, rev. by Allen T. Denison, BR XVI-2-84, pp. 51-52
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"Restoring Leather-Covered Doors" by Alfred M. Staehli, TN XXI-3/4-89, pp. 94-95
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"Scagliola: Restoration of an Antique Plaster Finish in the Portland City Hall, Oregon" by Alfred M. Staehli, ART XVI-2-84, pp. 45-50
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"The Oregon Pony" by Alfred Staehli, ART XIX-3-87, pp. 10-18
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ORR, Gordon D., Jr. |
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"Restoration of Wood/Canvas Canoe," ART XV-2-83, pp. 21-26
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ORTEGA, Richard I. |
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McKay's Building Construction, Volumes 1 to 3 by William Barr McKay, with intro. by Henry Russell, BR XXXVII-2/3-06, pp. 70-71
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"Mouldings Issue of APT Bulletin," LTR XII-1-80, p. 6
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"On the Conservation of Buildings by N.G. San-Bertolo (1833)," ART XII-2-80, pp. 103-111
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"Should Preservation Engineering Require Certification?," ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 5-7
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"What Made Lucy Rot?" (and Margaret Westfield, with Ernest Conrad), ART XXVII-3-96, pp. 31-36
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OSBORN, Andrew E. N. |
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"Restoration of the Highway Tabernacle Church" (and Brian Newswanger), ART XXI-1-89, pp. 16-25
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OSMUNDSON, Theodore |
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Roof Gardens: History, Design, and Construction, rev. by Nancy Volkman, BR XXXIII-4-02, p. 58
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OTTAVINO, Kate Burns |
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"The Rehabilitation of Bethesda Terrace" (and Jean Parker Murphy), ART XVIII-3-86, pp. 24-39
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OTTAWA, Ontario |
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"Designing a Test Blasting Program for an Underground Building on Parliament Hill" by Maria Ines Subercaseaux, Gerry Pernica and Marcus V. Van Bers, ART XXX-2/3-99, pp. 67-73
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"Frost Durability Testing of Stone Masonry Mortars: Restoring the Canadian Parliament Buildings" by Margaret L. Thomson, Gary T. Suter, and Lyne Fontaine, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 42-49
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"Monitoring the Long-term Performance of the Peace Tower in Ottawa" by M. Nady A. Sa‹d, Don Duchesne, A. H. Paul Maurenbrecher, Khaled Ibrahim, Carole Lumsdon, and Doug Stephenson, ART XXXVI-1-05, pp. 53-59
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"Mortar Study of Mechanical Properties for the Repointing of the Canadian Parliament Buildings" by Gary T. Suter, Margaret L. Thomson, and Lyne Fontaine, ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 51-58
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"Notes on Calvert Vaux's 1873 Design for the Public Grounds of the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa" by John J. Stewart, ART VIII-1-76, pp. 1-27
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"Simple Remedial Treatment of Deteriorated Wood in Heritage Homes" by T. Szabo and J. K. Shields, ART XI-2-79, pp. 17-22
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"The West Block of Parliament, Ottawa: An HSR Case Study" by Georges Drolet, Julia Gersovitz, and Lyette Fortin, ART XXVIII-1-97, pp. 5-12
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"Traditional Mouldings - The Story in Ottawa" by Peter and Sandra Gillis and Carol Macleod, ART X-4-78, p. 100
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OTTON, Patrick |
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"Assessing Wood Members in the USS Constitution Using Non-Destructive Evaluation Methods" (and Robert J. Ross and Lawrence A. Soltis), ART XXIX-2-98, pp. 21-25
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"A Primer on Conservation Assessments and Emergency Stabilization for Historic Farm Buildings" by Thomas D. Visser, ART XXV-3/4-94, pp. 64-69
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"Analysis of a Ukrainian Thatched Barn" by Tom Ward, ART XX-4-88, pp. 30-41
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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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"Diagnosis of Salt Damage at a Smokehouse in Colonial Williamsburg" by Richard A. Livingston and Thomas H. Taylor, Jr., ART XXIII-3-91, pp. 3-12
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Barns by John Michael Vlach, rev. by Thomas D. Visser, BR XXXIV-4-03, pp. 56-57
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Barns, Sheds, and Outbuildings by Bryon D. Halsted, ed., rev. by Rodd L. Wheaton, BR IX-3-77, pp. 100-101
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On Corner Timbering by Fred Kniffen, published in Pioneer America, rev. by Meredith H. Sykes, BR I-3-69, pp. 3-4
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Thatching England's Biggest Barn by J. E. Manners, published in Country Life, BR V-1-73, p. 6
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The Barn by Eric Arthur and Dudley Witney, rev. by Douglas Hough, BR V-3-73, p. 114
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The New World Dutch Barn: A Study of Its Characteristics, Its Structural System, and Its Probable Erection Procedures by John Fitchen, rev. by John R. Stevens, BR IX-4-77, pp. 76-78
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"Some Perspectives on Falun Red Paint and the Red Cottage, Sweden's 'National Building'" by Diana S. Waite, ART XXXII-2/3-01, pp. 67-70
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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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