Icon Internship, Photographic Materials Conservation
Supported by the Clare Hampson Fund
12 Month Internship Starting in July 2018
Location: The National Archives
Supervisor: Jacqueline Moon ACR
Educational Stipend: £17,000
Training Allowance: £500 to support training with Susie Clark ACR

Funded by the Clare Hampson Fund, the internship will focus on the conservation 
of photographic materials as well as giving the intern the opportunity to 
develop their understanding of audience engagement.

The National Archives is the official archive and publisher for the UK 
Government and guardian of over 1,000 years of iconic national documents. We 
are hosting an internship in the conservation of photographs. The intern will 
research and implement conservation treatment on photographs and engage 
audiences in their work.

There are an estimated 8 million photographs at The National Archives, many 
integrated into tagged files and books. The collection is largely comprised of 
black and white silver gelatine photographs and subjects include Victorian and 
Edwardian life, British influence overseas, dockyard construction and cold war 
coastal surveys.

The placement will incorporate a range of tasks. The intern will undertake 
small scale surveys and condition assessments, undertake a scientific research 
project, implement conservation treatment, and creatively engage audiences 
through written, visual and spoken means. There is the potential to work on a 
small scale collaborative project with our partner organisation, the BFI 
National Archive.

The intern will be supervised by Jacqueline Moon ACR, a photograph conservator 
and the Senior Conservation Manager for Public and Academic Engagement in the 
Collection Care Department. She recently undertook a Master of Research in 
Heritage Science to better understand yellowing in silver gelatine photographs. 
The intern will work in our studio at Kew alongside conservators, conservation 
scientists and preventive conservators who care for paper and book structures, 
parchment and wax seals, textiles, photographs and film. We also have a loans 
and exhibitions team.

Requirements

The applicant should have a Masters in the conservation of paper or photographs 
with a clear desire to understand, or existing experience in, the role that 
chemistry and physics have to play in our understanding of photographs. They 
will need to be highly motivated and keen to try out new ideas and concepts, 
with excellent manual dexterity and hand to eye coordination. Good written and 
verbal communication skills are essential with a willingness to write and 
present engaging material for different audiences.

Please apply using the application form on the Icon website only. 
https://icon.org.uk/what-is-conservation/internships

Closing date: 9am on 14th June 2018
Interviews will be held on 20th  June with start date of 23rd July 2018.
Questions: pwh...@icon.org.uk<mailto:pwh...@icon.org.uk>

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