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TruLife Acrylic Features Wildlife Photographer: Lewis Marroquin

“Photography is my journey, nature is my inspiration and a reminder of the lessons we can obtain from our precious animals and wilderness.” – Lewis Marroquin Click below to watch our interview on nature and wildlife photographer, Lewis Marroquin, and to learn more about how he captured the perfect photograph in South Africa. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IuskOYTFZQ Journey to Photography Lewis has […]

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Stripping the Land Bare – Framing and Glazing of William Smith’s 1815 Geological Map of England and Wales

By Nicholas Burnett, Director, Museum Conservation Services Ltd; Ken McNamara, Director, Sedgwick Museum, University of Cambridge; Sarah Finney, Conservator, Sedgwick Museum, University of Cambridge In the first instalment of Stripping the Land Bare, we described the recent conservation and restoration of William Smith’s 1815 geological map of England and Wales “A DELINEATION of the STRATA of ENGLAND

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Stripping the Land Bare – Conservation and Restoration of William Smith’s 1815 Geological Map of England and Wales

By Nicholas Burnett, Director, Museum Conservation Services Ltd, Ken McNamara, Director, Sedgwick Museum, University of Cambridge, Sarah Finney, Conservator, Sedgwick Museum, University of Cambridge On August 1st, 1815 arguably the most important map ever produced in the United Kingdom was published. It proudly announced itself to the world as “A DELINEATION of the STRATA of

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Tru Vue at Taliesin

By Ryan Hewson, Collection and Preservation Project Manager, Taliesin, Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation In 1911, Frank Lloyd Wright began his home, Taliesin, in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Taliesin, a Welsh word meaning “shining brow,” acknowledges its perch on the brow of a stately hill. This hill captivated Wright as a teenager working on the surrounding farms

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