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Drew Anderson is responsible for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s stained glass collection. He received an M.A. in Stained Glass Conservation from the Victoria & Albert Museum, and served as senior co...
Drew Anderson is responsible for the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s stained glass collection. He received an M.A. in Stained Glass Conservation from the Victoria & Albert Museum, and served as senior conservator in the Stained Glass Conservation Section of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London from 1996-2004. He previously held a position as Manager at Goddard & Gibbs Stained Glass Studios, Ltd. in London. He has served as a stained glass committee member of the Council for the Care of Churches and Chairman of the Institute of Conservation Stained Glass Section in the UK.
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Robert Bargery FRSA is Executive Director of the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust. He was principal researcher at the Royal Fine Art Commission from 1995–1999 before serving as Head of Policy and Resea...
Robert Bargery FRSA is Executive Director of the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust. He was principal researcher at the Royal Fine Art Commission from 1995–1999 before serving as Head of Policy and Research at its successor body, the Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment. From 2002 to 2016 he was Chief Executive of the Georgian Group, the national charity for the preservation of buildings and landscapes of the eighteenth century.

His publications include Design Champion (2019), Decorating Parliament (2017), The Amateur Artist: Sketching the English Country House (2016) and, as editor, Design Quality and the Private Finance Initiative (1997) and The Design Education of Engineers (1996).
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Catherine Woolfitt is an architectural conservator, building archaeologist, and accredited member of the Institute for Archaeologists (IfA). She combines a wide knowledge of building archaeology and...
Catherine Woolfitt is an architectural conservator, building archaeologist, and accredited member of the Institute for Archaeologists (IfA). She combines a wide knowledge of building archaeology and history with practical experience of conservation methods and materials appropriate to buildings, ancient monuments, and sculpture.

After completion of training in classical archaeology and art conservation in 1992, she worked in Rome (at ICCROM – the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage) and the UK (National Museums of Scotland in Edinburgh and Bournemouth University).

Her work experience covers the range of architectural periods from classical Greek and Roman to medieval monuments and buildings of the twentieth century. Project experience encompasses major redevelopment schemes, including St Pancras and Kings Cross Stations, and input at various stages from planning and procurement to execution of remedial work to heritage fabric.
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Becky is the Lichen Biodiversity Scientist at RBGE, responsible for research about lichens from an evolutionary perspective. Her research aims to understand the diversity of lichens using a wide range...
Becky is the Lichen Biodiversity Scientist at RBGE, responsible for research about lichens from an evolutionary perspective. Her research aims to understand the diversity of lichens using a wide range of tools from inventory and biogeography, to population genetics and the structure of symbiotic relationships. She teaches lichen biology and species interactions at the graduate level and lichen identification for the public, and she serves as Co-Chair of the IUCN Lichen Specialist Group.
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