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The
Tools & Trades History Society Awards and Grants |
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| The Salaman Awards | ||
| The Salaman Awards were established in memory of Raphael A. Salaman (1906 - 1993), a distinguished historian of tools and trades. He always liked to consider tools within the context of their use and he took particular interest in the lives and working conditions of the tradesmen who used them. He was the author of two indispensable reference books, the Dictionary of Woodworking Tools and the Dictionary of Leather-Working Tools. | ||
| He was a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and he was a founding Vice-President of TATHS. | ||
| Funds are available to a limit, in any one calendar year, of £2000 in the form of Grants towards the cost of research projects proposed to be undertaken and/or Awards for research work already completed. However, it would be very exceptional for the entire sum to be granted/awarded to a single project or piece of research. | ||
| Applications will be considered from any person or group, whether members of the Tools and Trades History Society or not. | ||
| Click here for further information about the awards and how to apply (.pdf file). | ||
| Click here to download an application form (.pdf file) | ||
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Updated June 2008
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