Katie Jacob US/ICOMOS Summer Intern London, England June 1 August 12, 2014

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Katie Jacob US/ICOMOS Summer Intern London, England June 1 August 12, 2014

What is INTO? INTO is an International Network of National Trusts and similar nongovernmental organizations. The secretariat office is hosted by the National Trust of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Their mission is to: 1. To foster international cooperation, and coordination between National Trusts and like heritage organizations 2. To formulate and promote best conservation practices 3. To increase and enhance the capacity of individual National Trusts 4. To encourage the establishment and development of National Trusts and like heritage organizations where they do not presently exist 5. To pursue advocacy in the interests of conservation of cultural and natural heritage 6. In general, to advance the objectives of the Edinburgh Declaration for the Improved Protection of Cultural and Natural Heritage at the National and Local Levels (INTO Charter, Article 2.2)

Summer Plans Under the fearless leadership of INTO s secretariat, Catherine Leonard Goals and Development: Research and create 10 case studies that emphasizes the accomplishments of INTO members for the INTO Action Project for ICNT Conference 2016 Create a multi-media brochure that of INTO Action Project that is visually friendly Understand the process of connecting nations together through cultural heritage and INTO s impact and purpose with each member Understand the importance of preservation on a local, national, and international level Understand the business and organization structure of INTO and the National Trust If able, see all the cultural heritage available

Case Studies and Office Work This set of case studies comes from the members of INTO who have showed exemplary examples in dealing with cultural heritage. There are a total of ten cases studies from ten different members that represent different themes of cultural heritage. They are: 1. Bermuda National Trust: The Protection of Open Spaces 2. Czech National Trust: The Creation of a New Trust 3. Fondo Ambiente Italiano (Italian National Trust): Stepping Into the Future 4. BPPI Indonesia: Disaster Management of Heritage Sites 5. The National Trust: The London Project 6. National Trust for Historic Preservation: Building Communities 7. National Trust of Fiji: International Partnerships in Preservation 8. National Trust of Jersey: The Return of a Site to Nature 9. The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda: Different Heritage, Same Location 10. Indian Rural Heritage Trust: The Preservation of Rural Communities Each trust utilizes different ideas to be successful. By sharing these experiences and best practices it provides all members of INTO with future preservation knowledge. Home Office Office on the Train London Office

One Landing in the UK: Toured Winchester, London, and Cambridge; met staff and volunteers at National Trust Headquarters at Heelis in Swindon; met the creator of Project Wild Thing; Saw a steam train; Took a pundit boat ride; Attended meetings relating to INTO and the ICNT Conference 2016 Cambridge Pundit Tour Catherine and I Steam Train NT Central Office

Two Making a Plan: Created timeline schedule for completion of case study assignment; visited National Trust property Mottisfont; attended Fit For the Future Conference about sustainability in relation to cultural heritage; went to the opera at the Grange (English Heritage Site) Fit for the Future Walled Garden at Mottisfont Grange Opera

Three Conference, Celebration, and Solstice: Attended PAI Conference on Cultural Heritage Management, which included presentations by English Heritage, UNESCO World Heritage and the National Trust; Went to the launch of the Czech National Trust at The Reform Club in Pall Mall; Volunteered for the Summer Solstice celebrations at Avebury and Stonehenge Launch of the CNT PAI Conference Volunteering at Avebury Manor View from the Tate Modern Solstice Sunrise

Four Networking: Met a group of Russians curators at the British Council; Met a group from Burma who were associated with the Yangon Heritage Trust at the Somerset House; Participated in the National Trust Intern Networking Day; Met another INTO Volunteer, Susan, who volunteers with the Small Grant Program and fundraising Somerset House Heelis Interior Intern Networking Day

Five Half Way Point: Met INTOs Director of Special Projects, Geoffrey Reed; Met Sarah Murphy of the Western Australian Trust; Toured the modern architecture of Ernst Goldfinger and the Kenwood House; Met with Joe Watson of the London Project to discuss case study work Kenwood House 2 Willow Road NT London Project NT London Project Kenwood House

Visiting NT Properties around London: Visited National Trust property Sutton Ho and Morden Hall Park; Met members and students from FAI (The Italian National Trust); Lots of Desk Work Six FAI Students at Morden Hall Park Sutton Ho Sutton Ho Sutton Ho Sutton Ho

Seven Touring London: Visited the British Museum and Tate Museums; Saw Once, The Musical; Had English Tea; More Deskwork; Wandered the streets of London Greek Rooms at the British Museum Tower Bridge Rosetta Stone

Eight Visit to the Czech Republic: Visited hometown of the Czech National Trust in Kromeriz; Toured the castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site), walled gardens, and pilot project; Met with Czech preservation professionals; Toured the city of Prague Eva, Andrea, and I CNT Pilot Project CNT Pilot Project CNT Pilot Project Andrea and I on top of Kromeriz Castle

Nine The National Trust of Wales: Visited Bangor and toured two National Trust properties Penryhn Castle and Plas Newydd; Met with the general managers of the properties and curatorial specialists; took a spontaneous trip to Edinburgh for the Fringe Festival Penryhn Castle Penryhn Castle 5 th Marquis of Anglesbury Plas Newydd Penryhn Castle

Ten Last : Completed Case Studies and Presentations; Met the founder of Citizens for Conservation in Trinidad; Toured Leighton House; Had a proper Afternoon English Tea; Saw the Poppy WWI exhibit at the Tower of London Tower of London Leighton House Leighton House Gardens

Places Traveled & Sites Seen National Trust Properties Avebury Manor Mottisfont 2 Willow Road Sutton Ho Penyrhn Castle Plas Newydd Morden Hall Park English Heritage Stonehenge Winchester Palace Kenwood House Royal Palaces Tower of London Buckingham Palace Czech Republic Kromeriz Castle and Gardens Czech National Trust pilot project site Tomb and Chapel of Marie Prague Sites Numerous Museums Privately owned House Museums UNESCO World Heritage Sites throughout the UK and Czech Republic

Internship Finished Great People + Great Heritage = A Great Summer