Issue 148 - Autumn 2019

Episode 3,   Sep 02, 2019, 05:00 AM

In the autumn issue we’re celebrating woodlands with Ray Hawes, the Trust’s Head of Trees and Woodlands. He shares his lifelong love of trees and why he’s spent a career looking after woodlands for nature and people alike. 

Discover what the paint colour on our walls can reveal about the past with Paintings Conservation Adviser Christine Sitwell, follow in the footsteps of the Anglo-Saxons at Sutton Hoo in Suffolk and learn what it takes to conserve one of the oldest and largest tapestries in Trust care from Textile Conservation Studio Manager Maria Jordan. 

You can listen to individual articles at these timecodes:
 
00:00:00 - Introduction and Editor's Letter
00:01:51 - News
00:04:46 - Special Report 
00:08:56 - From the Director-General
00:11:33 - Woodlands - interview with Ray Hawes
00:25:39 - If Walls Could Talk - with Christine Sitwell
00:33:56 - Reimagining the Workhouse
00:42:12 - Riverlands
00:51:46 - Sutton Hoo
01:00:19 - An object I love
01:06:28 - From You
01:10:52 - What's On
01:14:15 – Credits 

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