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Past Projects

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  • Cleaning of metals contaminated with historic pesticide residues which are hazardous to health
  • Plastics at the National Trust – a case study at Mr Straw’s House
  • Wallpapers at St Pancras Chambers
  • Preventive conservation for paper-based collections in historic buildings
  • Reducing the effect of sulphate damage in conservation mortars
  • Bioremediation for the conservation of petroleum-contaminated stone monuments
  • Tuberculosis – the diagnosis of ancient infections

HAMR

The Historic and Ancient Materials Research Group has wide-ranging interests in the underlying chemical, physico-chemical and biological processes affecting the sustainability of our cultural heritage in a changing environment.

Research News

  • Two Papers Accepted at EAS2013
  • Too Much Ventilation
  • HAMR Heads for Edinburgh

Get in touch!

Professor Belinda Colston
Witham House
University of Lincoln
Brayford Pool
Lincoln
LN6 7TS

T: +44 (0)1522 837448
E: bcolston@lincoln.ac.uk

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