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Heart to Hearth
SPAB Ireland
38 episodes
3 months ago
Chats about Irish Vernacular Buildings
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Chats about Irish Vernacular Buildings
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History
Arts,
Society & Culture
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In conversation with Toby Slater
Heart to Hearth
50 minutes 51 seconds
2 years ago
In conversation with Toby Slater
In this episode talk to carpenter Toby Slater about his time as an SPAB Millwright Fellow in 2022 and learn about the challenges and solutions he works through in the conservation of historic timberwork. If you have a question or would like to give us feedback, or ideas about future guests or topics, we’d love to hear from you so please give us a review and leave a comment wherever you get your podcasts, or get in touch by emailing us at spabireland@gmail.com For more information on SPAB Ireland: www.spab.org.uk/about-us/spab-ireland To follow us on social media: www.instagram.com/spabireland www.twitter.com/spabireland www.facebook.com/spabireland Hosted by Róisín Beirne and Livia Artibani Edited by Graeme Baldwin Reviewed by Tríona Byrne, Shona O’Keefe, Gissella Renolfi & Róisín Beirne. Artwork by Róisín Beirne and Gissella Renolfi. Theme music by Cillian Byrne. Generously supported by the Heritage Council under their Heritage Capacity Fund 2023.
Heart to Hearth
Chats about Irish Vernacular Buildings