Virtu Conservation Housekeeping

0207 060 5855

info@conservation-housekeeping.co.uk

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Archive

  • Caring for Rare and Valuable Books

  • Cleaning Antique Furniture: Dust Cementation

  • Antique Furniture and Central Heating

  • Looking after Decorative Ceramics

  • Storing Vintage Clothing

  • Caring for Silver: Do's and Don'ts

  • Westminster Review Article

  • Interview with David Lilly: Founder of Simply Stained Glass

  • Antique Tortoiseshell, Ivory, Bone & Mother of Pearl: Cleaning and Storing

  • Maintaining & Displaying Tapestries and Wall Hangings

  • Helping to care for the Werhner Collection (The Magnificent Decorative Art Collection of Julius Werhner - founding member of the De Beers's Diamond Company)

  • Conservation Cleaning at Down House; the Historic Home of Charles Darwin

  • Helping to clean Eltham Palace: One of London's Greatest Architectural Treasures

  • Why Humidity is so important to Antique Furniture

  • Cleaning & Protecting an Original London Underground Sign

  • The Hobbit & Caring for Rare Books revived....

  • Cleaning a Collection of Marble Busts

  • Chandelier Cleaning

  • Decorative Plasterwork: Dust, Dirt & Stain Removal

  • Training Museum Volunteers

  • Helping to care for Kenwood House

  • Cleaning a Marble Statue of Dr Hunter

  • Cleaning the Great Halls at Audley End & Eltham Palace

  • Royal Academy of Music - Picture Frame Cleaning

  • Preparing Dog Collars for Exhibition at Leeds Castle

  • Eltham Palace - Re-opening

  • Inner Temple Library

  • The House of St Barnabas, Soho

  • Cleaning Alabaster - Eton College Chapel

Blog & Projects

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