'Trusting' in the CCT: from Significance to Sustainability with Dr Emma J. Wells
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In this talk, Dr Emma J. Wells, a trustee of the CCT, will discuss her work with the Trust, why she is so passionate about the care of churches and therefore why she pens books about them, and how she became an ecclesiastical and architectural historian—and thrown in for good measure will be a few architectural histories of some of her favourite churches and ecclesiastical tales.
Dr Emma J. Wells is an ecclesiastical and architectural historian specialising in the late medieval and early modern period, currently working in the private sector. She is a trustee of the Churches Conservation Trust
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