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Position Title: Building Preservation/Restoration Intern
Job Category: Internship Employer Name: Stratford Hall Salary Range: $1,000 stipend Street Address: 483 Great House Road City, State, Country: Stratford, VA, USA Postal Code: 22558 [Map It!] Contact Name: Phil Mark, Director of Preservation Contact E-Mail Address: pmark@stratfordhall.org Contact Website: Stratford Hall Plantation, birthplace of Robert E. Lee Deadline to Apply: April 5, 2009 Position Description/Responsiblities: The Restoration Intern will have the opportunity to get hands-on experience with a variety of preservation projects, including the execution of a Cyclical Maintenance plan that includes repointing, painting, and window and door repair. The intern will also participate in the restoration of one original outbuilding, the restoration of a room within the Great House, and the restoration of a Spring House. Stratford is located in Westmoreland County on the beautiful Northern Neck of Virginia. Westmoreland County is a 45 minute drive from Fredericksburg , two hours from Washington , DC , and 90 minutes from Richmond . Stratford is set on 1,900 acres with 2.5 miles of Potomac River waterfront. The National Historic Landmark Stratford Great House and related buildings were constructed beginning in 1738 and are among a handful of exceptionally intact survivals from colonial Virginia . In addition to the Great House, Stratford also features an operating reconstructed 18th century gristmill and extensive gardens. Stratford was the home of the Lee family, which includes two signers of the Declaration of Independence. It was also the home of Henry “Light Horse Harry” Lee and birthplace of Robert E. Lee. The landscape is primarily hardwood forests and pastures but also includes two gardens and extensive maintained grounds. Stratford also has a Dining Room which offers lunch daily, two guest houses, and over 30 rustic cabins that were built to house Stratford ’s board members during the twice annual meetings. Intern housing will be in these log cabins. How to Apply Each internship carries a generous stipend and free on-site housing with kitchen and laundry facilities. Due to Stratford ’s relatively remote location, personal vehicles are recommended but not required. All of these positions require a full-time 10 week commitment with specific dates negotiable depending upon the applicant’s schedule. Interested applicants should send a cover letter stating their reasons for applying, including their goals for the internship and dates available for work. Also, please attach a resume and contact information for three references. Applications should be received by April 5, 2009. Inquiries and applications should be directed to: Restoration Intern ship: Phil Mark, Director of Preservation 483 Great House Road Stratford, VA 22558 pmark@stratfordhall.org Desired Qualifications: Applicants should be working toward a degree in Historic Preservation with the desire to work professionally in a museum setting. Hands-on historical restoration/preservation training and/or experience (including: masonry, painting, carpentry and plaster) preferred. Source: Museum-L |
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