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Our built heritage: a gem or a millstone? What's worth keeping and why? - St Anne's Gaudy Seminar 2016

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The 2016 St Anne's Gaudy Seminar.
With Helen Ghosh (Director-General of the National Trust), Caroline Stanford (Historian and Head of Engagement at The Landmark Trust), Liane Hartley (Co-Founder of Mend) and Dr Michael Fradley (Research Assistant on ‘Endangered Archaeology’ project).

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St Anne's College
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Helen Ghosh
Caroline Stanford
Liane Hartley
Michael Fradley
Keywords
oxford
st anne's
gaudy
Department: St Anne's College
Date Added: 15/11/2016
Duration: 01:03:30

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