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| Acknowledgements Robert Douglas Smith |
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| Only skin deep: Residual surface coating on arms and armour David Starley |
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| Historic techniques for the gilding of armour kilian Anheuser |
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| Crucible steel: Production and indentification Ann Feuerbach |
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| Metallurgical examination of Viking-age swords blades to reveal their pattern-welding technologie Joachim Kinder, Martin Klein and Christian Segebade |
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| Aspects of the conservation and restoration of archaeological arms and armour Marilyn Hockey and Fleur Shearman |
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| The conservation of the Wollaston helmet Anthony Read |
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| The restoration of a 15th century 'Gothic' equestrian armour in the Wallace Collection, London David Edge |
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| The conservation of armour Robert Douglas Smith |
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| International rescue: An Anglo-Maltese collaboration Suzanne J Kitto |
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| Different approaches to the care of firearms Alison Draper |
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| The storage and maintenance of weapons in the Palace Armoury, Malta, during the 17th and 18th centuries Stephen C Spiteri |
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| The conservation of a gun-shield from arsenal of Henry VIII. textiles meets arms & armour: the benefts of a multi-disciplinary research approach Simon Metcalf, Anthony R E North and Derek Balfour |
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| The restoration of medieval painted shields in the Metropolian Museum Stuart W Pyhrr |
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| The conservation of a Japanese armour Igor Ravbar |
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| The conservation and display of a Japanese armour from the Edo period Lasse Mattila |
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| A histroy of arms and armour conservation at the Metropolian Museum Stuart W Pyrhh |
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| Metals conservation at the Royal Armoury in Stockholm Lisen Tamm |
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| The armouries' chest: Lookingafter armour in the 17th century Ruth Rhynas Brown |
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| Trough a glass darkly Guy M Wilson |
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| Colour plates |
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