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Mike,
Here is the lineup. Let me know if you are familiar with any of them. I met
Travis McDonald earlier this year at Poplar Forest.

Those attending the Lime Conference are;

Pat Gibbons: Principle architect with Historic Scotland and the founding
director of the Scottish Lime Centre Trust.

Travis McDonald: Director of Architectural Restoration at Thomas Jefferson's
Poplar Forest.

Paul Livesey, B.Sc.: National Technical Services manager of Castle Cement,
one of the largest producers of cement in Europe.

Taylor Spence: Fresco artist.

Ugo Spano: Sole importer of St. Astier Naturally Hydraulic Lime in Britain,
Ireland, Israel, and Italy.

Professor John Ashurst: Principle architect in charge of English Heritage's
research, technical advise, and training.

Tim Meek: Contractor and conservation specialist.

Brian Phieffer: Architect and consultant, VP of Conservation with SPNA.

Asi Shalom: Consultant Conservator for the Israel Parks Dept.

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