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Title: | The conservator-restorer perspective |
Other Titles: | Approaches to industrial heritage: what works? |
Authors: | Licari, James |
Keywords: | Industries -- Malta -- History Industrial sites -- Malta -- History Cultural property -- Conservation and restoration -- Malta |
Issue Date: | 2013 |
Publisher: | The Farsons Foundation |
Citation: | Licari, J. (2013). The conservator-restorer perspective. In J. Cassar, & R. Grima (Eds.), Approaches to industrial heritage: what works? (pp. 45-48). Malta: The Farsons Foundation. |
Abstract: | Cultural Heritage may be tangible or intangible. Industrial Heritage also includes many intangible dimensions embodied in the skills, memories and social life of workers and their communities. Conservator restorers must strive to the best of their ability to study and document cultural assets while clearly identifying their values to better preserve them. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/16504 |
ISBN: | 9789993248118 |
Appears in Collections: | Approaches to industrial heritage: what works? Melitensia Works - ERCSSEHC |
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