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James Wright - Historic Building Mythbusting

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  • MYTHBUSTING!


    James Wright


    We are talking to James Wright - the Historic Buildings Mythbuster!


    We start off by looking into his background and how he got into building archaeology, and then we go on to tease a bit more out about him in terms of some of the grand buildings he's dealt with to some of the smaller historic buildings, and the lessons that he's learnt from those. We talk about some of the science involved in building archaeology, so dendrochronology what it is, how that works and how he uses that, as well as some of the other investigation techniques and the technology that's used.


    The historic reuse of building materials is discussed and how that can throw you off the scent of a particular building in terms of it’s age and legacy. From this we go ont to talk about where to start with understanding your own building and some of the resources that homeowners can use to research their own building's history.


    Then, onto the myths. In particular we talk about the myth of reusing ship timbers, as well as touching on the issue of the oldest pub.


    And then James mentions his favourite books, including Linda Hall’s ‘Period House Fixtures & Fittings’. When we go on to talk about his favourite building, we benefit from a fantastic overview of the history of Knole House in Kent.


    Of course, we mention how to contact James.


    We think it's a really good episode, this one, very engaging, hope you enjoy it, do let us know.


    00:00 - Intro to James

    04:28 - How do you take the lessons from studying grand buildings into smaller historic buildings?

    09:46 - Dendrochronology

    19:58 - How do you deal with something that’s covered up?

    26:04 - When to involve a building archeologist

    29:09 - Buildings archaeology isn’t very expensive in the grand scheme of things

    31:46 - Investigation techniques and technology

    43:35 - When changes occur to buildings and changes of ownership

    53:20 - Reusing of building materials

    57:54 - Where do you start with trying to understand your own building?

    1:02:24 - Resources homeowners can use to research their building’s history

    1:13:49 - The myth of reused ship’s timbers

    1:22:09 - James favourite books

    1:24:39 - James’ favourite building

    1:29:04 - How to contact James


    Links:

    James' website: https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/


    James' Historic Building Mythbusting: https://amzn.to/3OvF4Q5


    Linda Hall's Period House Fixtures & Fittings: https://amzn.to/4i980el


    The books of Ronald Brunskill: https://amzn.to/4fOuIHb


    Knole House: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/knole


    Please note that as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases


    #talkingconservation #mythbusting #heritageconservation

    #podcast #conservation #buildingconservation #buildingsarchaeologist #historicbuildingmyths #shipstimbers #knolehouse #architecturalresearch #triskeleheritage

    #heritagepreservation #historicbuildings #traditionalbuilding #architecturalconservation #architecture #architects #surveyors #buildingsurveyors #engineers #archaeologists #architecturaltechnologist #planning #planner #conservationofficer #heritageskills


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MYTHBUSTING!


James Wright


We are talking to James Wright - the Historic Buildings Mythbuster!


We start off by looking into his background and how he got into building archaeology, and then we go on to tease a bit more out about him in terms of some of the grand buildings he's dealt with to some of the smaller historic buildings, and the lessons that he's learnt from those. We talk about some of the science involved in building archaeology, so dendrochronology what it is, how that works and how he uses that, as well as some of the other investigation techniques and the technology that's used.


The historic reuse of building materials is discussed and how that can throw you off the scent of a particular building in terms of it’s age and legacy. From this we go ont to talk about where to start with understanding your own building and some of the resources that homeowners can use to research their own building's history.


Then, onto the myths. In particular we talk about the myth of reusing ship timbers, as well as touching on the issue of the oldest pub.


And then James mentions his favourite books, including Linda Hall’s ‘Period House Fixtures & Fittings’. When we go on to talk about his favourite building, we benefit from a fantastic overview of the history of Knole House in Kent.


Of course, we mention how to contact James.


We think it's a really good episode, this one, very engaging, hope you enjoy it, do let us know.


00:00 - Intro to James

04:28 - How do you take the lessons from studying grand buildings into smaller historic buildings?

09:46 - Dendrochronology

19:58 - How do you deal with something that’s covered up?

26:04 - When to involve a building archeologist

29:09 - Buildings archaeology isn’t very expensive in the grand scheme of things

31:46 - Investigation techniques and technology

43:35 - When changes occur to buildings and changes of ownership

53:20 - Reusing of building materials

57:54 - Where do you start with trying to understand your own building?

1:02:24 - Resources homeowners can use to research their building’s history

1:13:49 - The myth of reused ship’s timbers

1:22:09 - James favourite books

1:24:39 - James’ favourite building

1:29:04 - How to contact James


Links:

James' website: https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/


James' Historic Building Mythbusting: https://amzn.to/3OvF4Q5


Linda Hall's Period House Fixtures & Fittings: https://amzn.to/4i980el


The books of Ronald Brunskill: https://amzn.to/4fOuIHb


Knole House: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/kent/knole


Please note that as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases


#talkingconservation #mythbusting #heritageconservation

#podcast #conservation #buildingconservation #buildingsarchaeologist #historicbuildingmyths #shipstimbers #knolehouse #architecturalresearch #triskeleheritage

#heritagepreservation #historicbuildings #traditionalbuilding #architecturalconservation #architecture #architects #surveyors #buildingsurveyors #engineers #archaeologists #architecturaltechnologist #planning #planner #conservationofficer #heritageskills


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