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What is Heritage Volunteering?
NADFAS Heritage Volunteers
are members of NADFAS who give their time to help preserve our
heritage. They have
- commitment & enthusiasm
- the ability to work as part of a team and to enjoy making friends
Professional conservators, advisors and curators give appropriate
training to all Heritage Volunteers.
Some examples of what Heritage Volunteers do
- in-situ conservation of books, manuscripts, archives and maps
- cataloguing documents and archival listing
- documentation of objects including listing and transcribing
- conservation of Metalwork. Cleaning and cataloguing arms and armour,
medals and military silver
- preventative conservation of textiles. Replica work, creation of
period costumes and methods of storage
- guiding - for all types of groups
- stewarding - in museums, historic houses or gardens
- gardens - research and recording

Southside House-costume conservation |

Parliamentary records cataloguing and conservation |

Additonal information
National NADFAS Heritage Volunteers
Contact: heritage1@nadfasgla.org.uk
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