[MassHistPres] timber framer
Lacy, Jeff (DCR)
Jeff.Lacy at state.ma.us
Thu May 13 13:35:01 EDT 2010
I recommend Bob Groves from Shutesbury, a fine timber craftsman and master of historic detail.
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You could check Timber Framers Guild website also.
Chris
TREMONT PRESERVATION SERVICES
21 MARKET STREET
IPSWICH, MA 01938
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> If anyone could recommend a timber framer to perform repair work on an 18th
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> http://www.potterhomebuilders.com/ plainfield ma
> www.gyrestorations.com west stockbridge, ma
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> ...jade
> heartwood window restoration
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> I recommend Uwe Tobies of Tobies Restoration, www.TraditionalTimberCraft.com of Groton, MA. He does beautiful work for a reasonable price.
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> Edward,
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> The Preservation Massachusetts Consultants Directory at
> _www.preservastionmass.org_ (http://www.preservastionmass.org) (Click on Resources) lists
> Historic Barn Preservation professionals who are timber framers and would be
> good to contact.
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> Elsa
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> Elsa N. Fitzgerald
> Special Projects Manager
> Preservation Massachusetts
> 45 School Street
> Boston, MA 02108
> 978-979-9707
> elsafitzgerald at aol.com
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> _www.preservationmass.org_ (http://www.preservationmass.org/)
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> In a message dated 5/13/2010 12:04:44 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> edandrews at earthlink.net writes:
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> If anyone could recommend a timber framer to perform repair work on an
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> From: "Stowell, Stephen" <Sstowell at lowellma.gov>
> Subject: [MassHistPres] Doors Open Lowell This Weekend
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> The ninth annual Doors Open Lowell, presented as part of Lowell's
> National Preservation Month activities, takes place this weekend May
> 13-15, 2010. The event offers an insider's look into the preservation
> of 25 of Lowell's fabulous historic buildings, many not normally open to
> the public. It's a celebration of urban living and culture where people
> and preservation have made Lowell a creative and exciting place to live,
> work, and visit. In 2002, Lowell was the first city in the United
> States to launch this prestigious event dedicated to built heritage,
> architecture, and design.
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> Look for old favorites this year as well as exciting new additions to
> the roster of participating buildings. Don't miss Doors Open XTRAs
> where you can enhance your Doors Open experience through interaction
> with design professionals and other special activities. Buildings will
> be open Friday May 14 (6-9 pm) and Saturday May 15 (11am - 6pm).
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>
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> The event kicks off tonight where you can join the Lowell National
> Historical Park and the Lowell Heritage Partnership in recognizing
> recipients of cultural heritage and historic preservation awards as well
> as the opening of the new exhibit "Preservation Then & Now" that
> chronicles two centuries of preservation history in New England and
> Lowell that is presented in partnership with Historic New England.
> RSVPs for the reception should be made to (978) 275-1700 or email
> Cheryl_Clark at nps.gov.
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> Check the event's website www.doorsopenlowell.org for full event
> information and regular updates. The program guide will also be
> available at the Lowell National Historical Park Visitor Center in
> Market Mills at 246 Market Street throughout the event.
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> Doors Open Lowell is presented by the Lowell Historic Board, Lowell
> National Historical Park, Lowell Heritage Partnership, City of Lowell,
> Greater Merrimack Valley Convention & Visitors Bureau, and the Cultural
> Organization of Lowell (COOL).
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> Event is free. For more information on Doors Open Lowell, call (978)
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Ed
here's more,,, neighbors of mine
Richard Potter, Plainfield, Ma
Rick Smith, Plainfield, Ma
Jack Soban, Windsor, Ma
an author
http://www.tfguild.org/publications/historictrusses.html
tris
On May 13, 2010, at 9:34 AM, ElsaFitzgerald at aol.com wrote:
> Edward,
>
> The Preservation Massachusetts Consultants Directory at
> www.preservastionmass.org (Click on Resources) lists Historic Barn
> Preservation professionals who are timber framers and would be good
> to contact.
>
> Elsa
>
> Elsa N. Fitzgerald
> Special Projects Manager
> Preservation Massachusetts
> 45 School Street
> Boston, MA 02108
> 978-979-9707
> elsafitzgerald at aol.com
>
> www.preservationmass.org
>
> In a message dated 5/13/2010 12:04:44 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> edandrews at earthlink.net writes:
>
>
> If anyone could recommend a timber framer to perform repair work on
> an 18th century house in Western Massachusetts, I would appreciate
> having this information.
>
>
>
> Edward Andrews
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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