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Ceramic Building Materials - 5th-6th June 2026

Ceramics

£210.00

Description

-6 June 2026
Jackfield Tile Museum, and Museum of Iron, Ironbridge Gorge, Telford

Aim of the course
Bricks, terracotta, faience and tiles – all of these form part of many historic buildings. Do you know how they are made, how they decay and how to repair, replace or conserve them? This hands-on course will include a trip to the Jackfield Tile Museum, a go at decorating a tile, a tour of the Craven Dunnill factory, as well as bricklaying using lime mortar.
‘a great experience...’

 

Detailed Description

5-6 June 2026
Jackfield Tile Museum, and Museum of Iron, Ironbridge Gorge, Telford

Aim of the course
Bricks, terracotta, faience and tiles – all of these form part of many historic buildings. Do you know how they are made, how they decay and how to repair, replace or conserve them? This hands-on course will include a trip to the Jackfield Tile Museum, a go at decorating a tile, a tour of the Craven Dunnill factory, as well as bricklaying using lime mortar.
‘a great experience...’

Birmingham City University is offering workshops in Conservation of the Historic Environment which can be attended individually as elements of CPD training accredited by the IHBC (institute of Historic Building Conservation).

What are they?
There are two-day workshops on a range of topics related to Conservation of the Historic Environment - sustainability, conservation legislation, conservation planning, the history of British Buildings, project management and urban design, disaster management and heritage management, and so on. There are also more practical two-day workshops on lime, stone, timber, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, ceramic building materials, twentieth-century building materials, building recording, historic interiors, traditional estate management and canal heritage. The hands-on workshops will include visits to working sites such as the Black Country Living Museum, Harvington Hall and Wightwick Manor near Wolverhampton.

Who are they for?
They are for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of the management of the historic environment in a particular area. Or for those who want to refresh their skills. Or for those who want to do a short course as a taster before deciding whether to commit to a longer post-graduate programme.

How much do they cost?
£210 for each two-day course. Some courses have limited capacity.

What do they come with?
Each participant gets an attendance certificate and an extensive collection of resource material