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BAPH EventsPrevious Conferences | Next Conference | Forthcoming Visits & Meetings Other EventsEvents with topics of related interest. Conference2004 - To be announced Previous Conferences7 October 1989 : Museum of Science & Technology, Manchester. 28-30 September 1990 : Wookey Hole, Somerset 27-29 September 1991 : Charlotte Mason College, Ambleside, Cumbria 17-19 July 1992 : University of Kent, Canterbury 17-19 September 1993 : St. Edmund Hall, Oxford 23-25 Sep 1994: Hope Hall, Exeter University 15-16 Sep 1995 : Imperial College, London 5-7 July 1996: Pollock Halls, University of Edinburgh 4-6 July 1997 : Christs College, Cambridge 3-5 July 1998 : Weston Building, Manchester Conference Centre 10-12 September 1999 : Bath
University, Bath 21-23 September 2001, Imperial College, Withersdane Hall, Wye, Kent 5-7 July 2002, Ittre, Belgium Forthcoming Visits & Meetings15 October 2003 Northern Meeting - details Other Events2003/2004 History of Papermaking Seminars Institute of English Studies University of London, Senate House, Malet street, London WC1E 7HU Presentation of six research topics related to paper history, for
professionals, amateurs with a serious interest and students from institutions
such as Centre for Manuscript & Print Studies, University of London and
Centre for Writing, Publishing & Printing History, University of Reading. To
be held early evening on Mondays, monthly. Further seminars on 26 January 2004, 23 February 2004, 24 May 2004. Full details from Moreeng@aol.com 12-20 May 2004 International Festival - a celebration of the arts and
crafts associated with the manufacture, design and publication of fine books. To
be held in the Arthurian land of Cornwall: main site Georgian Trereife Estate,
Penzance. International artists, craftsmen and craftswomen, and practitioners of
associated skills will give talks, lead seminars and workshops. Exhibitions and
many more activities and events. Major competitions in such as bookbinding,
Calligraphy; prizes £5000 per category. Children's Book Art competitions. |
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