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* Boards of Conservators which have been established for specific areas.
Since 2 October 1889 the Conservators have met regularly to fulfil their remit to manage the land.
The Conservators of the River Cam now have an office in the former lock-keepers cottage at Baits Bite, while the house at Clayhithe is now the residence of the foreman of the Conservators.
Both sides took their case to the High Court, which ruled that the Conservators should have the river in February 1830.
The Commons Councils established under the Act will have a similar role to that of existing Conservators.
A new Khulna Forest Circle was created in Bangladesh back in 1993 to preserve the forest, and Chief Conservators of Forests have been posted since.
Curiously, the original Ghiberti Doors are no longer installed on the baptistry: Conservators have decided that they must be preserved in a totally dry, controlled atmosphere.

Conservators and .
Conservation staff for both the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the National Portrait Gallery ( United States ) | National Portrait Gallery are visible to the public through floor-to-ceiling glass walls that allow visitors to see firsthand all the techniques that Conservator ( museum ) | Conservators use to examine, treat and preserve artworks within a functioning conservation Laboratory.
Conservators routinely use chemical and scientific analysis for the examination and treatment of cultural works.
Conservators from the British Library acknowledge that the existing mass deacidification processes are still developing and further research needs to be conducted on their chemical and mechanical effects.
On his death, the bust of Urban that lay beside the Palace of the Conservators on the Capitoline Hill was rapidly destroyed by an enraged crowd, and only a quick-thinking priest saved the sculpture of Urban belonging to the Jesuits from a similar fate.
Ground rent is paid by the touring company to the Wimbledon and Putney Commons Conservators, as part of the income of the charity.
The Palazzo dei Conservatori (" Palace of the Conservators ") was built in the Middle Ages for the local magistrate on top of a sixth-century BC temple dedicated to Jupiter " Maximus Capitolinus.
In 1889 the rights to this land were transferred by an act of parliament to an elected Committee of Conservators.
An organisation called the Conservators of the River Cam was formed in 1702, charged with keeping the river navigable.
The Conservators are responsible for the two locks in and north east of Cambridge: Jesus Lock and Baits Bite Lock.
All boats require a navigation licence from either the Conservators of the River Cam or the Environment Agency.
This was obtained on 27 February 1702 and created the Conservators of the River Cam, a legal body with authority to charge tolls for use of the river, which ranged from four shillings ( 20p ) a ton for wine to one penny ( 0. 4p ) per person for passengers.
The Conservators, of which there were a maximum of eleven, had powers to mortgage the tolls, in order to raise capital for improvements to the river immediately.
Another Act of Parliament was obtained on 21 July 1813 which allowed the Conservators to alter the tolls and charge penalties, while the South Level Act of 1827 created Commissioners who had responsibility for the river below Bottisham.
The Conservators built locks at Baits Bite and Bottisham, and removed the sluice at Chesterton.
The river was sufficiently profitable that the Conservators were able to contribute £ 400 towards the cost of rebuilding the Great Bridge, now called the Magdalene Bridge, in 1823, and a further £ 300 for the rebuilding of the Small Bridge, now Silver Street Bridge, in 1841.
The Conservators are still responsible for the river above Bottisham lock, while the lower river has been managed by the Environment Agency since its creation in 1995.
The early years of operation were marred by a series of legal disputes, which were resolved when the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal Company and the Conservators, who managed the River Tone Navigation, agreed that the Canal Company should take over the Tone Navigation.
The Tone had been improved by its Conservators, who had obtained Acts of Parliament in 1699 and 1707, which had allowed them to straighten and dredge the river and parts of the Parrett, and to build locks and half-locks to manage the water levels.
An Act of Parliament dated 24 March 1699 created the Conservators of the River Tone, giving them powers " for making and keeping the River Tone navigable from Bridgewater to Taunton, in the county of Somerset ", which included the purchase of the navigation rights from Bridgwater to Ham Mills from the Mallett estate, for which a price of £ 330 was agreed.

field and library
Another innovator in this field is the German harpist Rudiger Oppermann, who has also brought together harpists from all over the world to German music festivals and owns a private library of folk-music harps from every continent.
A research library is most often an academic or national library, but a large special library may have a research library within its special field and a very few of the largest public libraries also serve as research libraries.
Library classification form part of the field of library and information science.
As with its photographs, UPI thereby lost all control of its newsfilm and video library, which is now held by WTN-successor Associated Press Television News, which entered the video news field long after UPI left it.
When the producer or content creator demands high-fidelity sound effects, the sound editor usually must augment his available library with new sound effects recorded in the field.
Fred Rosenstock became recognized as the leading bookseller in the field of western history and located and sold many books to the important western history collections, notably to the library at Brigham Young University and the Denver Public Library.
Dr. Lena Y. de Grummond, a professor in the field of library science ( specializing in children's literature ) at The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Miss.
Some scenes were shot at the Brooklyn College athletic field, and the Pratt Institute library in Brooklyn, New York, without the administration's knowledge or approval.
However, it is actually a broad, interdisciplinary field, incorporating not only aspects of computer science, but often diverse fields such as archival science, cognitive science, commerce, communications, law, library science, museology, management, mathematics, philosophy, public policy, and the social sciences.
Information science should not be confused with information theory, the study of a particular mathematical concept of information, or with library science, a field related to libraries which uses some of the principles of information science.
The Australian Library and Information Association's highest honour that can be bestowed on an individual not eligible for membership of the Association is the Redmond Barry Award, awarded in recognition of outstanding service to or promotion of a library and information service or libraries and information services, or to the theory or practice of library and information science, or an associated field.
Akerman took advantage of Berrien's extensive law library and became fascinated with the field.
Not only did the creation of the ALA provide national visibility and recognition to the field of librarianship, but it substantially increased the professional identity among the library practitioners.
Because the faculty consisted mostly of scholars, they contributed a considerable amount of research which formed the foundation of the field of library science.
The middle school and high school are housed in the same building and share the library, the cafeteria, performing arts facilities and athletic resources ( tennis courts, a baseball diamond, a football field, and a running track ).
By emphasizing use, Ranganathan refocused the attention of the field to access-related issues, such as the library's location, loan policies, hours and days of operation, as well as such mundanities as library furniture and the quality of staffing.
Two humans begin to walk across the field towards him, and he asks them the way to the library.
The main library of the university is on the campus, along with other facilities such as the Student Services Center, Student Activities Center, gymnasium, stadium, hockey field, hotel ( Wisma Makara ), travel agent and the dormitory.
* Folk Literature of the Sephardic Jews, a digital library at the University of Illinois containing 40 years of field research among Sephardic communities in North America, the Balkans, Greece, Turkey, North Africa, and Israel by Professors Samuel Armistead, Joseph Silverman, and Israel Katz.
The new campus features a new library, two levels of classrooms in the Academic Center, the new Seaver Science Center, a turf field, a new administration office, a putting green, a long jump pit, and a large parking lot.

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