THE SYMPHONY
First of two illustrated talks by Trevor Harvey on Elgar's Second Symphony
A Listen and Learn series
An up-to-date report for amateur and professional naturalists
Introduced by Maxwell Knight
Including contributions from Arnold Benington
Arnold Darlington. J. E. Lousley H. N. Southern. Robert Spencer and S. R. J. Woodell
Edited and produced by Bruce Campbell
A weekly review of political, economic, and scientific developments in British and Overseas farming
Produced by George Sigsworth
Practical men talking
REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF ANCIENT BUILDINGS
Repairing and maintaining our historic buildings calls for a high level of craft skill—often skills not in general use today. It is important that the work, whether of stonemason, bricklayer, carpenter, plasterer, tiler, or thatcher, should be directed by those with special knowledge based on close understanding of the history and development of building practice through the centuries.
Team: CHARLES CRICHTON , director of a building company; EDWARD MILLS, architect. Guest: DAVID NYE , architect specialising in the repair of ancient buildings
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