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2pm – 4pm

Fri 10 Oct 2025

Learn some first aid tips from one of our archaeological conservators on how to look after your waterlogged leather objects.

In this workshop, Luisa Duarte ARC will talk about looking after waterlogged leather objects – whether from the Thames or further afield.

This workshop will involve a presentation discussing what to do from the moment waterlogged leather is found, some advice on how to dry it and how to best store them to ensure their long-term survival.

There'll be opportunities to ask questions and get to look at some storage options and leather under the microscope.

This event is run in partnership with ICON Archaeology Group (Institute of Conservation) and CIFA Finds group (Chartered Institute of Conservation).

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How to attend:
In-person only
Duration:
120 mins
Concessions:

Some concessions are available – read our policy

Luisa Duarte

An archaeological conservator at London Museum who specialises in the conservation of Roman objects, waterlogged organics and the display of archaeological objects in non-museum environments. She was the lead conservator for Secret of the Thames exhibition.

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If you have time, why not also visit our free galleries and get more in-depth with Docklands history? And don't forget to check out our Secrets of the Thames exhibition uncovering the hidden world of mudlarking.

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