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BWPA 1931

Title page 1
Sponsors advertisements i-iv
Sir Harold Boulton first president photo v
List of officers iii
Committees iv
Contents v
Conditions of membership vii
Application form viii
Editorial Anon 1
Inaugural meeting discussion 1929 Various 2-17
The preservation of timber Pearson R.S. 18-23
The preservation of timber  Q&A 23-32
The preservation of estate timber    Group discussion 33-50
Insects injurious to timber Munro J.W. 51-64
Insects injurious to timber   Q&A 64-70
The preservative treatment of building timber Group discussion 71-85
Memorandum & articles of association 86-99
Sponsors advertisements v-ix

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BWPA 1932

Title page 1
Sponsors advertisements i-xii
President: Sir John Stirling Maxwell Photo iii
List of officers iii
Committees iv
Contents v
Conditions of membership
Application form
Editorial  1
The structure of wood Chalk L. 2-12
The structure of wood   Q&A 12-17
Diseases of timber Cartwright K. St. G. 18-33
Diseases of timber  Q&A 33-39
Recent developments in wood preservation Fergusson H. 40-46
Recent developments in wood preservation Q&A 46-57
The fire-proofing of timber General discussion 58-75
The preservation of mining timber on the Witwatersrand Read H.A. 76-80
Experiments on wood preservation in the sea Orton J.H. 81-86
Wood structure and penetration of preservatives Popham F.J. 87-91
Notes on wood preserving exhibits at agricultural shows 1931 92-96
Maps of timber treating plants in British Isles 96-98
Research Insts,etc where work on the preservation is carried out 99-102
Works reviewed in various technical papers 103
Short notices of books, pamphlets etc 104
Sponsors advertisements xiii-xvi

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BWPA 1933

Cover page i
Sponsors advertisements ii-xviii
Frontispiece. Photo treated and untreated posts i
Title page ii
List of officers iii
Committees iv
Contents v
Conditions of membership vii
Application form viii
Editorial Lloyd A.H., Gardner R.C.B. 1-3
Timber Preservation from the estate agents point of view Kelly S.A. 4-10
Timber Preservation from the estate agents point of view  Q&A 10-21
Some experiments in the control of dry rot in floors Dewar A.H. 22-35
Some experiments in the control of dry rot in floors Q&A 35-45
Paint and varnish as wood preservatives Jordan L.A. 46-56
Paint and varnish as wood preservatives  Q&A 56-61
The preservation of railway sleepers Bryan J. 62-71
The preservation of railway sleepers Q&A 71-87
Preservative treatment of Douglas Fir sleepers in the Sudan Thomson J. 88-93
Preserve your timber and save your purse Gardner R.C.B. 94-98
Research in wood preservation at the FPRL, Princes Risborough Fisher R.C. 99-104
Research Insts. etc where work on preservation is carried out 105-108
Papers referred to in various technical papers 109-110
Books and pamphlets Dewar A.H. 111
Sponsors advertisements xix-xxvi
List of advertisers xxvii

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BWPA 1934

Cover page i
Sponsors advertisements ii-xvii
Frontispiece – Experimental fencing – Knaphill  
Title page ii
List of officers iii
Committees iv
Contents v
Conditions of membership vi
Application form vii
Editorial 1-3
Wood preservation in the service of the Post Office Bennett R.G. 4-12
Wood preservation in the service of the Post Office Q&A 12-24
Development of disease in living trees Day W.R. 25-39
Development of disease in living trees  Q&A 39-44
The use of treated timber in railway stock construction Brown W.H. 45-58
The use of treated timber in railway stock construction  Q&A 58-63
Coal tar creosote oil as a wood preservative Richardson N.A. 64-83
Coal tar creosote oil as a wood preservative  Q&A 83-91
Timber buildings O'Hea I.J. 92-103
Timber buildings   Q&A 103-111
Creosoted Dougolas Fir round piling Herrmann G.E. 112-117
Wood Preservation – Broadcast talk.  By the Secretary Gardner R.C.B. 118-123
Experimental fence at Knaphill, and the butt treatment of fence posts  Gardner R.C.B. 124-126
Research Insts etc carrying out work on preservation of timber 127-131
Indian forester.Wood preservatives. Protection of wood against fire. Various 132-135
Sponsors advertisements xix-xxiii
The preservative treatment of building timber BWPA Circular 1-29

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BWPA 1935

Cover page i
Sponsors advertisements ii-xviii
Frontispiece - Creosoted Jack Pine ties after 14 years  
Officers/ committees 1-4
Contents page 5
Editorial notes 1-2
Obituary - Sir Harold Boulton 3-4
The Seasoning of Timber Knight R.A.G. 5-18
The Seasoning of Timber Q&A 18-24
Mining timbers and its treatment James Tonge 25-35
Mining timbers and its treatment Q&A   35-42
Some aspects of Wood preservation n Australia and the USA Rust S.F. 43-56
Some aspects of Wood preservation n Australia and the USA Q&A   56-68
Preservative tests and durability trials in Northern Rhodesia Duff C.F. 69-75
Wood preservation in Malaya Thomas A.V. 76-78
Cross-ties used by Canadian railways Harkom J.F. 79-88
A standard laboratory test for wood preservatives Findlay W.P.K. 89-93
Letter to the Editor re Lack of wood preservation in NZ Philip Williamson 94-95
Appendix 1 Results of Duff paper   97
Appendix 2 Results of Duff paper   98-112
Sponsors Advertisements   xix-xxiv

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BWPA 1935 & 1936 Night meetings

Cover page 1
Contents page 2
Wood structure and its relation to preservative penetrratioin Wilson S.E. 3-9
Testing wood preservatives in the laboratory Findlay W.P.K. 10-16
The control of Lyctus beetles Wilson S.E. 17-28

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BWPA 1937 Circular

The preservative treatment of building timber Gardner, R.C.B. 1-29

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BWPA 1951

Cover page i
Association structure ii
Contents page ii
List of officers iv
President: A.G.Saunders Photo v
President's opening address Saunders A.G. 1-2
The value of laboratory tests on wood preservatives Findlay W.P.K. 3-10
The value of service records in wood preservation Hickson H.E. 11-18
The value of service records in wood preservation  Q&A 19-36
Dinner photos, toasts vi-ix
Preservation of wooden transmission poles Bennett R.G., Binns E.J.  37-40
Preservation of wooden transmission poles   Q&A 41-51
Identification and treatment of defects in timber Brooke-Boulton E.H. 52-58
Identification and treatment of defects in timber  Q&A 59-71
Fire hazards of timber Simms D.L. 72-77
Fire hazards of timber   Q&A 78-90
Treatment of Douglas Fir and Western Hemlock sleepers in Canada Greaves C.  91-104
Preservation of railway sleepers Rothwell W.  105-111
Preservation of railway sleepers   Q&A 112-128
Some notes on timber preservation in New Zealand Brooker L.E.  129-140
Wood preservation in Australia Clarke S.A.  141-144
Results of research on the chemical protection of green timbers Alliot H.  145-151
Impressions of the wood preservation industry in the USA &Canada Richardson N.A. 152-160
Creosote oil as a timber preservative; its preparation and properties Broughall F.G.  161-168
The status of the common furniture beetle in Britain Hickin N.E. 169-174
Some recent activities Cox H.A.  175-181
Discussions of the last seven papers 182-187
Summary of the papers and discussions Hickson B.  188-192
Delegates & visitors 193-196

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BWPA 1952

Cover page 204
Association structure 203i
Officers: Cox H.A., Saunders A.G., Bruce W.E. Photos 205
Contents page iii
List of officers iv
President's address Saunders A.G. 1-2
Service records Bennett R.G. 3-8
Notes on evaluating wood preservatives Hunt G.M. 9-13
Notes on evaluating wood preservatives   Q&A 14-27
The biology of some timber  in relation to wood preservation Fisher R.C. 28-36
Where should timber preservation start? Price T.J. 37-40
Where should timber preservation start?    Q&A 41-57
The need for timber preservation in present-day building Lindy K.J. 58-67
The preservation of timber for light building construction Carr D.R. 68-80
The preservation of timber for light building construction   Q&A 81-90
The value of fire retardent treatments Clarke S.H. 91-97
The value of fire retardent treatments   Q&A 98-112
Comments on tday to day problems of a timber preservation plant Robinson T.G. 113-119
Plant design and layout – pressure treatment Rothwell W.  120-128
Plant design and layout – pressure treatment    Q&A 129-139
Treated British Columbia timbers used for structural purposes Gurd J.M. 140-146
Notes on the chemical composition of coal tar creosote McNeil D. 147-160
Notes on the chemical composition of coal tar creosote   Q&A 161-176
Problems of rail sleeper preservation in Australia Tamblyn N. 177-181
Problems of rail sleeper preservation in Australia    Q&A 182-183
Summary of the papers and discussions Saunders A.G. 184-187i
Delegates & visitors 188-192

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BWPA 1953

Title page i
Officers:Robinson S.,White C., Saunders A., Hickson H., Robinson T. Photos ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Application form v
Contents page vi
President's address Saunders A.G. 1-3
Preparation of timber for preservative treatment Richardson N.A. 4-8
Preparation of timber for preservative treatment   Q&A 9-19
Timber for marine work Woods R.P. 20-26
Timber for marine work    Q&A 27-36
Recent R&D in wood preservation in Germany Becker G. 37-48
Recent R&D in wood preservation in Germany   Q&A 49-58
The value of surface treatments Hall F.H. 59-63
The value of surface treatments    Q&A 64-71
Pressure creosoting – better results with old plants Cosgrove J.T. 72-83
Pressure creosoting – better results with old plants   Q&A 84-93
Wood structure, extractives, permeability Cox H.A., Irvin D.B. 94-102
Wood structure, extractives, permeability   Q&A 103-108
The main problems of wood preservation in France Benoit J., Jacquiot C. 109-116
The main problems of wood preservation in France   Q&A 117-126
Codes of practice in ralation to treated timber Cutbush P.  127-134
Codes of practice in ralation to treated timber   Q&A 135-143
Summary of papers Saunders A.G. 144-149
Delegates & visitors 150-154

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BWPA 1954

Cover page i
President: Stanley Robinson Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Application form v
Contents page vi
President's opening address Robinson S.  1-2
Timber extractives Simonsen J. 3-11
Timber extractives    Q&A 12-22
Architect's views on the uses of timber and its preservation White C.S. 23-29
Architect's views on the uses of timber and its preservation Q&A 30-47
Solvent type preservatives Hatfield I. 48-67
Solvent type preservatives   Q&A 68-77
Research on long-horned beetles for timber preservation Duffy E.A.J. 78-89
Research on long-horned beetles for timber preservation Q&A 90-102
Physiology of wood destroying fungi Findlay W.P.K. 103-110
Physiology of wood destroying fungi    Q&A 111-122
Solvent extraction method for coal tar creosotes & petroleum derivatives 123-144
Q&A on the above 145-159
Requirements and variations in pressure treatment Nevard E.H. 160-170
Requirements and variations in pressure treatment   Q&A 171-186
Summary of a progress report Bruce W.E. 187-190
Summary of papers Scarffe T.M. 191-196
Delegates & visitors 197-208

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BWPA 1955

Cover page i
Officers:Robinson T., White C., Robinson S., Vesey W., Hutchison W. Photos ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Application form v
Contents page vi
President's opening address Robinson S.  1-2
The role of microfungi in the decomposition of wood Savory J.G. 3-19
Q&A 20-35
The development and use of naphthenates for timber preservation Bulman R.A. 36-45
Q&A 46-63
Mining timber and its preservation Hollingsworth B.C. 64-73
Q&A 74-84
Pressure creosoting and the requirements for treating practice Grindell P. 85-92
Q&A 93-106
Evaluation of the permanence and toxicity of wood preservatives Price E.A.S., Cook C.D. 107-117
Q&A 118-136
The architect and timber preservation Singleton W.A. 137-144
Q&A 145-158
On the decomposition of the cell wall by micro-organisms Liese W.K.F. 159-160
Summary of papers Robinson S.  161-165
Delegates & visitors 166-172

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BWPA 1956

Cover page i
President: Thomas G. Robinson Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Application form v
Contents page vi
President's opening address 1-3
Use of timber in the construction of sea defence and river works Cotton K.E. 4-25
Use of timber in the construction of sea defence and river works   Q&A 26-43
Timber preservation and the architect Mardall C.S. 44-47
Timber preservation and the architect   Q&A 48-62
The ambrosia beetle problem and log protection in West Africa Webb W.E., Jones T. 63-76
The ambrosia beetle problem and log protection in West Africa    Q&A 77-91
Investigation of the oak pinhole borer Platypus cylindricus Baker J.M.  92-101
Investigation of the oak pinhole borer Platypus cylindricus   Q&A 102-111
The contribution of wall linings to the growth of fire Thomas P.H. 112-130
The contribution of wall linings to the growth of fire    Q&A 131-144
Termites destructive to timber Harris V. 145-157
Termites destructive to timber    Q&A 158-177
Preservation, inspection and maintenance of transmission poles May K.I. 178-196
Summary of convention papers Wade G.S. 197-198
Delegates & visitors 199-204

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BWPA 1957

Cover page i
Officers:W.K.Hutchinson,C.S.White,T.G.Robinson,W.E.Vesey B.Hickson Photos ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Application form v
Contents page vi
President's address Robinson T.G.  1-3
An account of marine borers with special reference to breeding Raymont J.E.G. 4-14
An account of marine borers with special reference to breeding   Q&A 15-29
Timber preservation from the point of view of the  the architect Bird E.L. 30-43
Timber preservation from the point of view of the  the architect    Q&A 44-56
British Standard 913 (1954) – pressure creosoting of timber Richardson N.A. 57-70
British Standard 913 (1954) – pressure creosoting of timber Q&A 71-85
In-situ treatment of timber for wood-destroying insects and fungi Richardson S.A. 86-97
In-situ treatment of timber for  wood-destroying insects and fungi Q&A 98-113
The compatibility of wood preservatives and glues Bune A.J. 114-122
The compatibility of wood preservatives and glues   Q&A 123-136
A mechanical test for studying wood preservatives Mateus T.J.E. 137-157
A mechanical test for studying wood preservatives   Q&A 158-170
The preservation of timber in water cooling towers Ross F.F., Wood J. 171-196
The preservation of timber in water cooling towers  Q&A 197-206
Summary of convention papers Vesey W.E. 207-211
Delegates & visitors 212-216

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BWPA 1958

Cover page i
Officers W.K.Hutchinson,C.S.White,T.G.Robinson,W.E.Vesey,B.Hickson Photos ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's address Robinson T.G.  1-3
A marine test of impregnated poles in South African harbours Krogh P.M.D. 5-19
A marine test of impregnated poles in South African harbours Q&A 20-30
The permeability of wood and its importance in timber preservation Smith D.N. 31-41
The permeability of wood and its importance in timber preservation  Q&A 42-55
The penetration of preservatives into refractory wood Rubes V. 56-69
The penetration of preservatives into refractory wood    Q&A 70-74
Some curiosities of fungal and insect attack on timber Sisley C. 75-82
Some curiosities of fungal and insect attack on timber    Q&A 83-92
Treatment of timber against attack by insects and fungi in warm climates Boocock D. 93-108
Treatment of timber against attack by insects and fungi in warm climates Q&A 109-122
On some organic solvent types of timber preservatives in Germany Becker G. 123-141
On some organic solvent types of timber preservatives in Germany Q&A 142-153
Some experiments with oscillating pressures in wood impregnation Henriksson S.T. 154-168
Some experiments with oscillating pressures in wood impregnation Q&A 169-179
Summary of convention papers Boulton E.H.B. 180-184
Delegates & visitors 185-190

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BWPA 1959

Cover page i
President: B.Hickson Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's address Hickson B.  1-3
Influence of soft rot on beech susceptibily to the common furniture beetle Bletchley J.D. 5-14
Influence of soft rot on beech susceptibily to the common furniture beetle Q&A 15-30
The fine structure of wood with special reference to timber impregnation Preston R.D. 31-56
The fine structure of wood with special reference to timber impregnation Q&A 57-72
The AWPA and recent developments in the wood preserving industry Gurd J.M. 73-83
The AWPA and recent developments in the wood preserving industry Q&A 84-104
Boron as a wood preservative Carr D.R. 105-121
Boron as a wood preservative  Q&A 122-135
Further studies on the composition of wood preserving creosote McNeil D. 136-149
Further studies on the composition of wood preserving creosote Q&A 150-162
Some forest pests Boulton E.H.B. 163-171
Some forest pests   Q&A 172-173
Trends in production of treated wood & preservatives in USA 1953-1958 Colley R.H. 174-180
Trends in production of treated wood & preservatives in USA 1953-1958Q&A 181-183
Summary of convention papers Carey C.E. 184-187
Delegates & visitors 188-194

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BWPA 1960

Cover page i
President: B.Hickson Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's address 1-3
The economic ecology of some tree boring beetles of tropical Africa Jones T. 5-14
The economic ecology of some tree boring beetles of tropical Africa   Q&A 15-30
The development and marketing of pressure treated wood in the USA Grymes D. 31-41
The development and marketing of pressure treated wood in the USA Q&A 42-56
An introduction to the study of the British lyctidae Hickin N.E. 57-83
An introduction to the study of the British lyctidae     Q&A 84-100
Fire retardent surface coatings in principle and practice Fenner R. 101-108
Practical applications of pressure treated flame-proofed timber Salmon M.N. 109-119
Practical applications of pressure treated flame-proofed timber   Q&A 120-132
The British Wood Preserving Association. A progress report. Bruce W.E. 133-144
The British Wood Preserving Association. A progress report.    Q&A 145
Summary of convention papers McNeil D. 146-150
Delegates & visitors 151-156

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BWPA 1961

Cover page i
President: W.E.Vesey Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's address Vesey W.E. 1-3
Use of contact insecticides for the control of certain wood boring insects Taylor J. 5-16
Use of contact insecticides for the control of certain wood boring insects Q&A 17-28
Preservative treatment of sleepers etc of the German Federal Railways Schulz G.  29-58
Preservative treatment of sleepers etc of the German Federal Railways Q&A 59-68
Preservative treatment of Eucalypt pole and crossarm timbers in Australia Keating W.G. 69-88
Preservative treatment of Eucalypt pole and crossarm timbers in Australia Q&A 89-102
The in-situ treatment of dry rot Merulius lacrymans Tyrer A.A. 103-115
The in-situ treatment of dry rot Merulius lacrymans    Q&A 116-124
X-ray spectrographic analysis,a new technique in wood preservation research Belford D.S.  125-145
X-ray spectrographic analysis,a new technique in wood preservation research Q&A 146-150
Some present aspects of wood preservation in France Jacquiot C. 151-155
Some present aspects of wood preservation in France   Q&A 156-164
Timber preservation in Jugoslavia Kobliska M.A. 165-174
Timber preservation in Jugoslavia  Q&A 175-186
Impregnation of waterlogged pine Holmgren H.F. 187-191
Impregnation of waterlogged pine   Q&A 192-199
President's closing statement Vesey W.E. 200-201
Delegates & visitors 202-207

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BWPA 1962

Cover page i
President: W.E.Vesey Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's address Vesey W.E. 1-2
Studies on fungi attacking underground mining timbers and fence posts Levy J.F. 3-12
Studies on fungi attacking underground mining timbers and fence posts  Q&A 13-24
The fixation of water-borne preservatives in cooling tower timber Dunbar J. 25-38
The fixation of water-borne preservatives in cooling tower timber  Q&A 39-54
The seasoning of timber with particular reference to preservative treatments Stevens C. 55-62
The seasoning of timber with particular reference to preservative treatments   Q&A 63-76
Review of water-borne wood preservatives Price E., Watson R. 77-100
Review of water-borne wood preservatives   Q&A 101-114
Methods of testing wood preservatives used in continental Europe in relation to their efficacy against fungal and insect attack Hof T. 115-131
Methods of testing wood preservatives used in continental Europe in relation to their efficacy against fungal and insect attack 132-144
Timbers for marine use Woods R., Oliver A. 145-154
Timbers for marine use   Q&A 155-170
Interim report on marine borer tests in Poole and Shoreham harbours June 1962 171-182
President's closing statement Vesey W.E. 183-184
President's dinner speech Vesey W.E. 185-188
Delegates & visitors 189-194

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BWPA 1963

Cover page i
President: C.E.Carey Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's address 1-2
Discussion on developing international standards for testing wood preservatives 3-16
Combating biological attack on the Gulf Coast Carlson A.B. 17-36
Combating biological attack on the Gulf Coast  Q&A 37-48
Susceptibility of timber to & probability of infestation by Anobium punctatum Linscott D. 49-78
Susceptibility of timber to & probability of infestation by Anobium punctatum Q&A 79-92
The effect of preservatives on gluing techniques Wetherall W.F. 93-104
The effect of preservatives on gluing techniques   Q&A 105-114
Wood preservation in Denmark Storm K. 115-123
Wood preservation in Denmark    Q&A 124-132
Wood and structural fire protection Malhotra H.L. 133-148
Wood and structural fire protection    Q&A 149-158
Methyl bromide fumigation and wood boring insects Harris E.C. 159-175
Methyl bromide fumigation and wood boring insects   Q&A 176-188
Research in timber protection during 1962 at the FPRL Carey C.E. 189-204
Delegates & visitors 205-210

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BWPA 1964

Cover page i
President: C.E.Carey Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page Carey C.E. ix
President's opening address McNeil D. 1-2
The identification and estimation of organic preservatives in timber  Hilditch E.A. 3-24
The identification and estimation of organic preservatives in timber  Q&A   25-41
Modern developments in organic solvent wood preservers Savory J.G. 42-52
Modern developments in organic solvent wood preservers  Q&A   53-68
Dry rot – A re-appraisal Eades B.W. 69-76
Dry rot – A re-appraisal  Q&A   77-88
Problems of water repellency and dimensional stability in timber Wallave E.M. 89-113
Problems of water repellency and dimensional stability in timber  Q&A   114-130
Factors affecting the permanence of wood preservatives Bruce W.E. 131-149
Factors affecting the permanence of wood preservatives Q&A   150-166
A progress report 1960-64 167-176
Research in timber protection during 1963 at the FPRL 177-192
Delegates and visitors 193

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BWPA 1965

Cover page i
President: E.H. Brooke Boulton Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address Klem G.S. 1-4
Scandinavian forestry including the Norwegian wood preserving industry Bailey P.J. 5-20
Scandinavian forestry including the Norwegian wood preserving industry  Q&A   21-30
Some studies on the permeability of wood in relation to timber preservation  Borgin K. 31-50
Some studies on the permeability of wood in relation to timber preservation Q&A   51-66
The testing and evaluation of water repellants Davies D., Belford D. 67-84
The testing and evaluation of water repellants Q&A   85-98
Controlled pressure treatment with organic solvent wood preservatives Smith D.N. 99-113
Controlled pressure treatment with organic solvent wood preservatives Q&A   114-122
The evaluation of wood preservatives Irvin D.B. 123-149
The evaluation of wood preservatives Q&A   150-164
Building structure and remedial treatment surveys 165-169
Building structure and remedial treatment surveys Q&A 170-184
Research in timber protection during 1964 at the FPRL 185-204
Delegates & visitors 205-209

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BWPA 1966

Cover page i
President: E.H. Brooke Boulton Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address Brooke Boulton E.H. 1-2
The use of organic solvent wood preservatives in Scandinavia Prawitz G. 3-16
The use of organic solvent wood preservatives in Scandinavia Q&A 17-26
The marketing of treated wood products and creosote in USA Baldwin, C.W. 27-35
The marketing of treated wood products and creosote in USA Q&A 36-42
Industrial training Eades B.W. 43-49
Industrial training Q&A 50-60
Safe use of chemicals for the protection and preservation of wood Boocock, D 61-74
Safe use of chemicals for the protection and preservation of wood Q&A 75-84
Timber preservation – A brief survey Bruce, W.E. 85-96
Timber preservation – A brief survey Q&A 97-104
The building regulations and the use of wood Langdon-Thomas, G.J. 105-113
The building regulations and the use of wood Q&A 114-124
Recent investigations at FPRL in wood protection 125-140
Symposium 141-164
Delegates and visitors 165-169

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BWPA 1967

Cover page i
President's photo  ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address 1
Testing liquid insecticides for eradicant action against wood boring insects Baker,J.M..,Taylor,J. 5-22
Testing liquid insecticides for eradicant action against wood boring insects  Q&A 23-36
Fundamental aspects of weathering Coupe,C., Watson,R. 37-49
Fundamental aspects of weathering   Q&A 50-60
Some new analytical methods applied to creosote and creosoted timber Vaughan,G., Grant,D. 61-88
Some new analytical methods applied to creosote and creosoted timber  Q&A 89-98
Investigations on the action of chromium in wood Guillemain,J. 99-105
Investigations on the action of chromium in wood  Q&A 106-112
Testing of termite resistance of woods Hrdy,I. 113-118
The study of subterranean termites. A laboratory and field approach. Lund,A.E. 119-127
Discussion of above two papers 128-146
Decay and degrade of wood by soft rot fungi and other organisms Levy,J.F. 147-160
Decay and degrade of wood by soft rot fungi and other organisms  Q&A 161-176
Recent investigations at the Forest Products Research Laboratory 177-190
Delegates and visitors 191-195

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BWPA 1968

Cover page i
President: Blundell L.W. Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address Halvor Fehn 1-4
A survey on the application of pressure treated wood – and some service records Jacquiot, C. 5-16
A survey on the application of pressure treated wood Q&A   17-24
Antagonistic action of bacteria against fungi, role in the preservation of wood chips Richardson B.A. 25-27
Antagonistic action of bacteria against fungi, role in the preservation of wood chipsQ&A   28-38
The development of new joinery pretreatment Belford D., Nicholson J 39-52
The development of new joinery pretreatment Q&A   53-68
Emulsion additives: a new concept in copper chrome arsenate treatment Haigh F.R. 69-93
Emulsion additives: a new concept in copper chrome arsenate treatment Q&A   94-102
The use of preserved timber in the electricity distribution industry 103-123
The use of preserved timber in the electricity distribution industry Q&A 124-130
Recent research in wood protection at the FPRL laboratory Cymorek S.  131-143
Recent research in wood protection at the FPRL laboratory Q&A   144-160
Wood boring insects:morphological, anatomical, physiological & behavioural Alliot H. 161-170
Wood boring insects:morphological, anatomical, physiological & behavioural Q&A   171-180
Pigmented organic solvent type wood preservatives 181-192
Pigmented organic solvent type wood preservatives Q&A 193-201
Delegates and visitors 202-206

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BWPA 1969

Cover page i
President: Blundell L.W. Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address   1-4
Assessment of insecticidal smokes for the control of wood boring insects Harris E.C. 5-23
Assessment of insecticidal smokes for the control of wood boring insects Q&A   24-30
The structure of wood and its protection Bossard H.H. 31-41
The structure of wood and its protection Q&A   42-44
History and use of CCA preservatioves in New Zealand McQuire A.J. 45-65
History and use of CCA preservatioves in New Zealand Q&A   66-70
The spectrum of interaction between fungi and wood Levy J.F. 71-78
The spectrum of interaction between fungi and wood  Q&A   79-82
Recent work on wood protection at the FPRL Baker J.,Savory J.,Smith D.N 83-99
Recent work on wood protection at the FPRL Q&A 100-112
Mechanism of action of CCA preservatives against wood destroying fungi Benster N.A. 113-127
Mechanism of action of CCA preservatives against wood destroying fungi  Q&A   128-132
Environmental use of timber:study & assessment of water penetration into buildings 133-172
Environmental use of timber:study & assessment of water penetration into buildings   Q&A 173-179
Delegates and visitors 180-185

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BWPA 1970

Cover page i
President: Waterman A.G. Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address   1-4
Penetration of organic solvent preservatives w.r.t a method of bioassay Cornwell P.B. 5-32
Penetration of organic solvent preservatives w.r.t.to a method of bioassay Q&A   33-36
Tributyl tin wood preservatives Richardson B.A. 37-49
Tributyl tin wood preservatives Q&A   50-58
Controlled double vacuum treatment with organic solvent preservatives Watson R.W 59-76
Controlled double vacuum treatment with organic solvent preservatives Q&A   77-80
The action of fungi and bacteria during wood deterioration Liese W. 81-94
The action of fungi and bacteria during wood deterioration  Q&A   95-98
Wood protection research at the FPRL laboratory Baker J., Savory J., Smith D. 99-117
Wood protection research at the FPRL laboratory Q&A   118-128
Toxic hazards from wood preservatives Barnes J.M. 129-137
Toxic hazards from wood preservatives  Q&A   138-142
Fire retardent wood treatment in the USA Davies D.L. 143-150
Fire retardent wood treatment in the USA   Q&A 151-155
Delegates & visitors 156-159

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BWPA 1971

Cover page i
President: Waterman A.G. Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Application form vi
Contents page ix
President's opening address   1-3
The preservation of spruce poles using a biological pretreatment Dunleavy J.A., Fogarty W.M. 5-28
The preservation of spruce poles using a biological pretreatment  Q&A   29-34
Research on fire and the behaviour of timber and wood based materials Hall G.S. 35-42
Regulations, fire and wood in buildings Ollis J. 43-48
Discussion on fire papers Tinner A., by Cramer C.R. 49-54
Statement on detection & determination of TBT compounds in treated wood Baker J.M., Savory J.G.  55-60
Summary of a remedial treatment symposium   61-62
Studies on the interaction of fungi, wood preservatives and wood Levy J.F. 63-72
Studies on the interaction of fungi, wood preservatives and wood Q&A   73-76
The fixation of CCA preservatives in spotted gum Nicholson J., Levi M.P. 77-90
The fixation of CCA preservatives in spotted gum   Q&A   91-94
Wood preservative tests and their assessment Hilditch E.A., Hambling R.E. 95-113
Wood preservative tests and their assessment   Q&A   114-116
Developments in wood preservation in Sweden Henningsson B. 117-126
Developments in wood preservation in Sweden   Q&A   127-128
The role of water repellents in the protection of timber Banks W.B. 129-147
The role of water repellents in the protection of timber   Q&A   148-150
Disfigurement of decorative timbers by blue stain fungi Dickinson D.J. 151-169
Disfigurement of decorative timbers by blue stain fungi   Q&A   170-172
Wood protection research at the FPRL laboratory 1970-1971 Baker J., Morgan J., Savory J. 173-187
Delegates & visitors 188-192

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BWPA 1972

Cover page i
President: E.A.S.Price Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page ix
President's opening address E.A.S.Price 1-2
The pest status of British wood boring insects Baker.J.M. 3-15
The pest status of British wood boring insects   Q&A 16-22
Thoughts on marketing preserved wood Carmo.A.M. 23-28
Thoughts on marketing preserved wood  Q&A 29-30
The decay of wood in aquatic environments Jones.E.B.G. 31-47
The decay of wood in aquatic environments  Q&A 48-50
The remedial and curative treatment of timber in France   Q&A Alliot.H.,Guillemain-Thevenot.J 51-60
The remedial and curative treatment of timber in France 61-62
Structural dampness Gratwick.R.T. 63-73
Structural dampness  Q&A 74-76
Sapstain control Richardson.B.A. 77-87
Sapstain control  Q&A 88-90
Creosote as a preservative for timber in cooling towers Betts.W.D., Spranklin.D.H. 91-105
Creosote as a preservative for timber in cooling towers  Q&A 106-108
The course of fixation of Cu-Cr-As as wood preservatives Dahlgren.S.E. 109-125
The course of fixation of Cu-Cr-As as wood preservatives  Q&A 126-128
Test method for evaluating effectiveness against subterranean termite attack Nicholas.D., DeRyke.R. 129-136
Test method for evaluating effectiveness against subterranean termite attack Q&A 137-140
The marketing of CCA treated fencing in the British Isles Smith .C.S. 141-158
The marketing of CCA treated fencing in the British Isles  Q&A 159-160
The role of resins in joinery preservatives Stalker.I.N. 161-179
The role of resins in joinery preservatives   Q&A 180-182
Wood protection research at Princes Risborough Laboratory 1971-1972 Baker.J., Morgan.J., Savory.J. 183-199
Delegates and visitors 200-204

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BWPA 1973

Cover page i
President: E.A.S.Price Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Contents page vii
President's opening address 1-2
Work of the protection division at he Princes Risborough Laboratory 1972 Baker J.M., Miller.E.R., Morgan.J.W., Savory.J.G. 3-21
Work of the protection division at he Princes Risborough Laboratory 1972 Q&A 22-24
A new all weather fire retardant treatment for wood based products Henry.W.T. 25-41
A new all weather fire retardant treatment for wood based products Q&A 42-46
The role of coatings in timber preservation Uitervaal.D.J.D., Blom.C.W. 47-67
The role of coatings in timber preservation Q&A 68-70
Timber education and training Chugg.W.A. 71-85
Timber education and training Q&A 86-88
Bioassay of the penetration and persistence of organic-solvent preservatives Hawkes.C. 89-102
Bioassay of the penetration and persistence of organic-solvent preservatives Q&A 103-104
The inherent durability of wood Borgin.K. 105-125
The inherent durability of wood Q&A 126
Association of bacteria with increased permeability of water-stored spruce wood Dunleavy J., Moroney J., Rossell S. 127-148
The use of spruce for transmission poles Dunleavy J., Moroney J., Balfe D., Prendergast J. 149-169
Discussion of above two papers 170-172
Volatile losses of wood preservatives Morgan.J., Purslow.D.F. 173-191
Volatile losses of wood preservatives Q&A 192-194
Modern developments in the application of organic solvent preservatives Hambling.R.E. 195-207
Modern developments in the application of organic solvent preservatives Q&A 208-210
Delegates and visitors 211-216

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BWPA 1974

Cover page i
President B.W.Eades Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure  
Contents page vi
President's opening address Levy J.F., Millbank J.W., Dwyer G., Baines E.F. 1-2
The role of bacteria in wood decay Sabroe J. 3-14
Danish development in timber preservation and implication of supervision schemes Kyte C.T., Bricknell J.M. 15-34
The prevention of rising damp using a chemical grouting system Brooks F.W.  35-54
The specification of wood preservative treatments Baker J.M.  55-70
Harmonisation of European standards for wood preservative testing Bruse W.E. 71-86
Wood preservation since 1966 Hilditch E.A. 87-94
Wood preservative tests   95-103
Delegates and visitors 104-110

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BWPA 1975

Cover page i
President B.W.Eades Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Contents page vii
President's opening address Levy J.F. 1-2
The future of wood preservation Stalker I.N., Cornwell P.B.  
Safe application of copper chrome arsenate preservatives 3-34
Safe application of copper chrome arsenate preservatives  Q&A Fougerousse M., Perlade J. 35-36
The present status of termites in Europe Howick C.D. 37-50
Influence of specimen size, test period and matrix on wood eaten by termites 51-63
Influence of specimen size, test period and matrix on wood eaten by termites Q&A Richardson S.A. 64-66
The legal responsibilities of timber infestation surveyors and their employers 67-78
The legal responsibilities of timber infestation surveyors and their employers  Q&A Hall G.S. 79-82
Flame retardent treatments – the state of the art 83-95
Flame retardent treatments – the state of the art   Q&A Scully A.C.R. 96-102
Timber preservation: random views of an architect 103-109
Timber preservation: random views of an architect   Q&A Butcher J.A. 110-112
Factors affecting decay of softwoods by soft rot fungi 113-122
Factors affecting decay of softwoods by soft rot fungi   Q&A Baker J.M., Miller E.R., Morgan J.W.W., Savory J.G. 123-126
Research in wood protection at the FPRL laboratory in 1973 & 1974 127-150
Research in wood protection at the FPRL laboratory in 1973 & 1974   Q&A Kyte C.T.  151-152
The compatibility of double vacuum impregnated timber with decorative finishes 153-165
The compatibility of double vacuum impregnated timber with decorative finishes  Q&A 166-169
Delegates and visitors 170-174

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BWPA 1976

Cover page i
President A,J,Oyler Photo ii
List of officers iii-iv
Association structure v
Contents page vi
President's opening address Savory J.G., Carey J.K. 1-2
Laboratory assessment of the toxic efficacy of joinery preservative treatments 3-21
Laboratory assessment of the toxic efficacy of joinery preservative treatments   Q&A Dickinson D.J., Sorkhoh N.A.A., Levy J.F. 22-24
Effect of microdistribution of wood preservatives on the performance of treated wood Aston D., Watson R.W. 25-40
The performance of preservative treated hardwoods in ground contact 41-53
Q&A on above papers Bricknell J.M. 54-58
Surveying for rot – a specialist approach 59-69
Surveying for rot – a specialist approach   Q&A Coggins C.R. 70-72
Growth patterns of Serpula lacrymans, the dry rot fungus 73-82
Growth patterns of Serpula lacrymans, the dry rot fungus   Q&A Oxley T., King B., Long K. 83-86
Effects on decay of wood caused by redistribution of nutrients during drying 87-96
Effects on decay of wood caused by redistribution of nutrients during drying Q&A Vihavainen T. 97-100
Wood preservatiuon in Finland 101-111
Wood preservatiuon in Finland   Q&A Betts W.D. 112-114
Relevance of specifications for creosote to the end use of the treated timber 115-128
Relevance of specifications for creosote to the end use of the treated timber Q&A Becker G. 129-132
New results on nutrition, orientation and activity of termites 133-142
New results on nutrition, orientation and activity of termites   Q&A 143-146
Delegates and visitors 147-152

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BWPA 1977

Cover page i
President A.J.Oyler Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Baker J.M., Laidlaw R.A., Miller E.R., Savory J.G. 1-2
Research in wood protection at FPRL laboratory 1975-1976 3-27
Research in wood protection at FPRL laboratory 1975-1976   Q&A Baines E.F., Dickinson D.J., Levy J.F., Millbank J.W. 28-32
Timber decay in ground contact: the analysis of the hazard Barr A.R.M. 33-46
The role of soils in the colonisation and decay of cellulose by microfungi 47-60
Q&A on above papers Richardson S.A. 61-70
The convention records and remedial treatment 71-84
The convention records and remedial treatment   Q&A Hickin N.E. 85-98
Insects other than wood borers found in buildings 99-123
Insects other than wood borers found in buildings   Q&A Arsenault R.D. 124-128
Health aspects of CCA preservatives: a review of arsenates and cancer 129-180
Health aspects of CCA preservatives: a review of arsenates and cancer   Q&A Nash T.G. 181-186
Influence of quality control and assessment on the marketing of treated poles 187-199
Influence of quality control & assessment on the marketing of treated poles Q&A Cymorek S.  200-204
Test methods for preservatives against Lyctus:1 Testing of treated veneer Leightley L., Eaton R.A. 205-216
Test methods for preservatives against Lyctus:2 Testing glueline of plywood  Q&A Leightley L., Eaton R.A. 217-220
Mechanics of decay in timber by aquatic micro-organisms 221-246
Mechanics of decay in timber by aquatic micro-organisms   Q&A 247-250
Presidents closing remarks 251-252
Delegates and visitors 253-258

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BWPA 1978

Cover page i
President Dr J.F.Levy Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Levy J.F. 1
Wood preservation research in Sweden Hernningsson B. 3-8
Effectiveness of CCA preservatives in hardwood species against soft rot fungi Aston D.  9-14
The role of the timber infestation surveyor Scobie D. 15-18
The permanence of tributyltin oxide in timber Henshaw B.G., Laidlaw R.A., Orsler R.J., Carey J.K., Savory J.G. 19-29
The Australian timber preservation industry Rudling K.R. 30-40
Developments in the treatment of sawn spruce by double vacuum impregnation Kyte C.T., Saunders L.D.A. 41-47
A new brand of metallic chemicals for use in wood preservation Sparkls C.R. 48-51
Recent developments in wood preservation creosote Betts W.D., Moore F.R. 52-59
President's closing remarks  Dr J.F.Levy Levy J.F. 60
Delegates and visitors 61-63

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BWPA 1979

Cover page i
President Dr J.F.Levy Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Levy J.F. 1
Research at Inst.Wood Biology & Preservation, Hamburg-Reinbek Liese W., Willeitner H. 3-12
Bacterial breakdown of wood in aquatic habitats Holt D.M., Jones E.B.G., Furtado S.E.J. 13-24
Environmental monitoring of in-situ treatments Coggins C.R., Lothian M.T. 25-32
Mechanisms of decay and its prevention Dickinson D.J., Levy J.F. 33-37
Ammoniacal wood preservatives Hulme M.A. 38-50
Research in wood protection at FPRL laboratory 1977-1978 Baker J., Bravery A., Laidlaw R., Miller E. 51-60
Fire behaviour and acceptability of timber Malhotra H.L. 61-68
New markets for fire retardent treated wood Brooks F.W., Lewis D.A. 69-79
President's closing remarks   Levy J.F. 80
Delegates & visitors 81-83

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BWPA 1980

Cover page i
President' E.M.Buchan Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Buchan E.M. 1
Selected ares of current Australian research in wood preservatives Greaves H. 3-13
The role of pre-treatment in the finishing of exterior softwood Braverty A.F., Miller E.R. 14-23
The diagnosis of causes of dampness in buildings Bricknell J.M. 24-30
Assessment of toxicity of chemicals – pesticides safety precautions scheme Fielder R.J. 31-36
Experiences in the use of creosote in the USA Brennan J.F. 37-42
Performance of water repellents on moisture absorption in exposed wood Banks W.B., Voulgaridis E.V. 43-53
Biology and control of some wood-boring invertebrates Rutherford D., Reay R.C., Ford M.G., Furtado S.E.M., Jones E.B.G.  54-66
Wood protection research at Imperial College Levy J.F., Dickinson D.J. 67-73
President's closing remarks   Buchan E.M. 74
Delegates & visitors 75-76

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BWPA 1981

Cover page i
President E.M.Buchan Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Buchan E.M. 1-2
Research in wood protection at FPRL laboratory 1979-1980 Bravery A.F., Dobbs A.J., Laidlaw R.A., Miller E.R. 3-11
The role of additives in organic solvent based wood preservatives Sheard L. 12-18
Studies on the translocation in the dry rot fungus Serpula lacrymans Jennings D.H. 19-25
The restoration of structural timbers Waterhouse M. 26-31
Non-arsenical WB preservatives, review of performance and properties Tillott R.J., Coggins C.R. 32-48
Investigations into the use of spruce poles in overhead line supports Fowlie I.M. 49-58
Exterior wood stains: Varieties, performance and appearance Hilditch E.A., Crookes J.V. 59-66
Nutrient control of wood decay and preservative performance King B., Mowe G.M., Bruce A. 67-75
President's closing remarks   Buchan E.M. 76
Delegates & visitors 77-78

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BWPA 1982

Cover page i
President D.S.Belford Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Belford D.S.  1
The Australian quarantine regulations Paton R. (by Tracey M.V.) 3-9
Creosote: A century of service as a wood preservative Betts W.D. 10-27
Action of dilute emulsions in the eradication of of wood boring insects Orsler R.J., Berry R.W. 28-38
Techniques for the evaluation of remedial treatments in the laboratory Ingleby A. 39-45
Behaviour of OS preservatives during impregnation of EU whitewood Saunders L.D.A. 46-54
Axial penetration in double vacuum treatment of window joinery Jensen B., Imsgard F. 55-64
Anti-sapstain treatments for freshly sawn timber: The new chemicals. Coggins C.R. 65-71
The role of research in relation to wood preservatiuon.   72-80
President's closing remarks   Belford D.S.  81
Delegates & visitors 82-83

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BWPA 1983

Cover page i
Presiden D.S.Belford Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Belford D.S.  1
Aspects of wood protection research 1981-82 at the BRE PRL Bravery A.F., Dobbs A.J., et al 3-15
Performance of hardwoods treated to high retentions with CCA Lewis D.A., Brooks F.W. 16-25
A water dispersible oil borne preservative for treatment of timber Kirchner R.P., Taylor J.M. 26-37
The cost effectiveness of pre-treated timber:past, present and future Birrell D., Nightingale P.M. 38-46
Use of home grown spruce poles as overhead line supports Fowlie I.M., Sheard L. 47-60
Further developments in metallic soap-based wood preservatives Hilditch E.A., Sparks C.R. 61-72
Borate diffusion techniques for the in-situ treatment of joinery Dicker P.E., Dickinson D.J., Edlund M.L., Henningsson B.  73-81
Home improvements: What are the OFTs aims? Johnson M.D.C. 82-87
President's closing remarks   Belford D.S.  88
Delegates & visitors 89-90

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BWPA 1984

Cover page i
President R.P.Marshall Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Marshall R.P. 1
The cellular distribution of paraffin wax in water repellent treated wood Banks W.B., Carragher J.G. 3-12
Weathering interactions on treated and untreated wood surfaces Feist W.C. 13-23
Quality control and quality assurance in the timber preservation industry Coggins C.R. 24-31
The use of synthetic pyrethroids as wood preservatives Carter S.W. 32-41
The nature and control of decay in creosoted electricity poles Morris P.I., Dickinson D.J., Levy J.F. 42-55
Impregnation system for  treatment with organic solvent preservatives. Moldrup S. 56-63
A statistical analysis of dry rot attacks in buildings Bricknell J.M. 64-75
Timber engineering in-situ Oates D.W., Rickards M. 76-88
President's closing remarks   Marshall R.P. 89
Delegates & visitors 90-91

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BWPA 1985

Cover page i
President R.P.Marshall Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address Marshall R.P. 1
Developments in the assessment of joinery preservatives Carey J.K., Bravery A.F. 3-13
Development of prophylactic chemicals for the treatment of green timber Lewis D.A., Williams G.R., Eaton R.A. 14-28
Interactions between copper and wood degrading fungi Sutter H.P., Jones G.  29-41
Wood protection research at Imperial College Levy J.F., Dickinson D.J., Murphy R.J. 42-46
Stability and performance of fungicides used for wood preservation. Imsgard F., Jensen B., Plum H., Landsiedel H.  47-54
Creosote, technical developments and environmental requirements Alscher A., Löhnert G. 55-63
Appraisal of fungicidal emulsions for in-situ treatment Saunders L.A., Blow D.P. 64-73
R&D in wood preservation as an adjunct to customer service. Barr A.R.M. 74-79
President's closing remarks   Marshall R.P. 80
Delegates & visitors 81-83

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BWPA 1986

Cover page i
President J.David Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address David J.  1
Public relations in the chemical industry Dewhurst P. 3-7
The current status of wood presedrvation in New Zealand Hedley M. 8-13
Commercial water-borne treatments of spruce in the UK Baines E.F.  14-26
Decay of wood by micro-organisms in aquatic habitats Mouzouras R., Venkatasamy R., Jones E.B.G. 27-45
Diffusion treatments of sawn sitka spruce Murphy R.J., Dickinson D.J. 46-56
PEC – a family of improved oil-based preservatives Greaves H., Watkins J.B., Chin C.W. 57-66
PRL Review paper Morgan J.W.W., Bravery A.F., Orsler R.J., Miller E.R. 67-77
The changing face of the in-situ treatment industry Bricknell J.M. 78-83
President's closing remarks   David J.  84
Delegates & visitors 85-86

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BWPA 1987

Cover page i
President J.David Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address David J.  1
F.E.P.A. And the Control of Pesticides Regulations Hubbard S.A. 3-8
Pentachlorophenol (PCP) and the environment Ozanne G. 9-27
Tributyl tin compounds in wood preservatives:  Health & Safety aspects Schweinfurth H. 28-32
 Review of current EEC Regulations for treatment of wood Anderson D.  33-47
The role of timber preservation in promoting timber Sunley J.G. 48-52
Cellular distribution of PCP and paraffin wax in treated spruce & pine Retallick S.J., Banks W.B. 53-68
New CCA treatment specs & results from their practical application Ewbank G.A., Oliver A.C. 69-76
Virulence investigations on several basidiomycete test fungi Hegarty B. 77-83
A consultant's observations on remedial treatment  and surveys Kyte C.T.  84-90
President's closing remarks   David J.  91
Delegates & visitors 92-93

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BWPA 1988

Cover page i
President E.A. Hilditch Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address David J.  1
Treatment of steam-conditioned pine poles with copper naphthenate in hydrocarbon solvent Barnes H.M., Hein R.W. 3-24
Deadline 1992 for the wood preservation industry Van Steertegem G. 25-32
Problems in Germany with loss of traditional chemicals to the wood preservation industry Willeitner H. 33-38
Performance of wood preserving and wood finishing systems exposed in natural weathering. Valcke A.R.A., Stevens M. 591-50
New aspects of wood creosoting with respect to process and environmental aspects. Part 1 – General aspects related to creosote as well as salt treated timber. de Jong D.     51-56
 Part 2 – New design for the creosoting plant.  Kiujvenhoven L.J.  57-64
The role of copper in fixed waterborne preservatives Gray S.M., Dickinson D.J. 65-78
A view of all dampcoursing in the UK Pretty A. 79-84
Assessment of efficacy of wood preservatives Morgan J.W.W.  85-93
President's closing remarks   David J.  94
Delegates & visitors 95-96

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BWPA 1989

Cover page i
President E.A. Hilditch Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address David J.  1
Performance of metal fastenings in CCA treated timber Cross J, Bailey G, Sussex G, Schofield M.  3-6
Twenty five years of joinery treatment Lewis D.A., Aston D. 7-14
Water repellents as a double barrier against moisture absorption Borgin K.B. 15-19
Forty years experience in re-treating timber utility poles Smith I.G. 20-26
European standards for wood preservation – progress to 1992 Brooks F.W.  27-34
Development of boron based wood preservatives Dickinson D.J., Murphy R.J. 35-44
Chemical damp-proof coursing between 1978 and 1988 Jones C.J. 45-52
Remedial treatment:Study of operator and post-treatment exposure McCutcheon G., Reynolds R.  53-60
President's closing remarks   David J.  61
Delegates & visitors 62-63

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BWPDA 1990

Cover page i
President P.D. North Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address North P.D. 1
Research on wood protection in the timber division of BRE Berry R., Bravery A., Miller R., Orsler R. 3-17
Developments in Danish wood treatments & research at DTI Sheard L. 18-23
Environment legislation in Europe: current and future legislation Connell M., Anderson D.G. 24-34
Biotechnical developments in wood preservation King B., Palfreyman J.W., Bruce A., Smith G.M., Button D., Mowe G.  35-40
Moisture content control before preservation – the whys and hows Hall G.S., Bennett G.A. 41-47
Decay resistance of chemically modified wood Hale M., Cardias F. 48-56
Effects on pesticides on historic materials Child R.E. 57-60
Dry rot: new methods of detection and treatment Koch A.P. 61-68
President's closing remarks   North P.D. 69
Delegates & visitors 70-71

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BWPDA 1991

Cover page i
President P.D. North Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address North P.D. 1
Preserving the past, protecting the future Bigg M.G. 3-9
Environment protection and timber treatment plants – accelerated fixation etc Coggins C.R., Mouldrup M.B. 10-15
Adding value to CCA treated timber Cornfield J., Sturgis R. 16-25
Advances in the preservation treatment of commercially important timbers Orsler R.J., Smith G.A. 26-40
The cause and control of pretreatment decay in home grown poles Dickinson D.J., Murphy R.J. 41-50
Fundamental studies on the fungus cellar/soil bed Archer K., Preston A. 51-59
The control of dampness below ground as a result of the rising water table in London Hewitt P.N. 60-67
Training and vocational qualifications in wood preserving and damp proofing industries Wright T. 68-75
President's closing remarks   North P.D. 76
Delegates & visitors 77-78

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BWPDA 1992

Cover page i
President photo P.G.Shaw Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
President's opening address P.G.Shaw 1
Wood preservation research in New Zealand Vinden P., Hedley M., Wakeling R. 3-13
Reaction to fire testing of wood products – towards the future Murrell J. 14-23
Recent developments in wood preservation research in Australia Greaves H. 24-30
The origin, effectiveness, use, dispsal and future of coal tar creosote Hutchison G.O. 31-37
Nanosol microemulsions:high performance water based wood preservatives Czipir J.J., Dawson H.B., Lankford W.T., Fitzsimons P.J., Woodhouse L.B. 38-44
The conservative repair and treatment of timbers in historic buildings George C.J.D.,  Mountford A.D. 45-60
Remedial timber treatment – a study of occupational exposure Tilt M., Saleem A., Hampton J., Cocker J., Nutley B.P., Brown R.H., Robertson S., HSE., Brownsill F., Fitzsimons P., 61-67
Pollution of the River Bourne with timber preservative March 1990 Claydon G.R. 68-74
CIMAH & environment risk assessment of chemical hazards Welsh S. 75-86
Prescribed timber processes under Environmental Protection Act 1990 Litten D.G. 87-92
Non agricultural pesticides directive Wilson G. 93-96
President's closing remarks   97-98
Delegates & visitors 99-100

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BWPDA 1993

Cover page i
President P.G.Shaw Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
BRE research on new European standards for wood preservatives Bravery A.F.,Orsler R.J., Berry R.W. 3-18
Bacterial pre-treatment of Douglas Fir roundwood for treatability Allen J.D., Archer K.J., Walker J.C. 19-27
A new timber preservative Cornfield J.A., Connell M. 28-36
Biodeterioration studies of the Mary Rose Jones G.E.B. 37-44
A cool alternative Child R.E. 45-47
Bats and timber treatment: past present and future Bemment G., 48-52
Diagnosis of condensation Parnham P. 53-55
Microemulsions for timber treatment formulations & effect on performance Dawson M.B. 56-66
EC directives on pollution control – towards an integrated approach Ewbank G.E., 67-80
Delegates & visitors 81-82

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BWPDA 1994

Cover page i
President L.B.Woodhouse Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure v
Contents page vii
On the application of life cycle assessment to preservative treated timber products Hillier W., Murphy R.J., Dickinson D.J., Bell J.N.B. 3-11
Assessment of performance of new preservatives using non-standard test methods Wiliams G.R. 12-18
New water borne wood preservatives Richardson B.A. 19-23
Microemulsions in the treatment of timber Dawson H.B. 24-31
H.M. Field Inspectorate, CoSHH and CONDAM &  the treatment & damp-proofing industry Wintrell C. 32-33
Silicone micro-emulsion concentrates for damp-proof course applications Lambert D.J., Mayer H. 34-42
Timber – its protection and reaction to fire Bush S. 43-45
UK vocational qualifications for remedial technicians and industrial plant operators Emery V. 46-49
Delegates & visitors 50-51

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BWPDA 1995

Cover page i
President L.B.Woodhouse Photo ii
List of officers iii
Association structure iv
Contents page v
List of presenters vii
The BWPDA Manual – It's future form and role Saunders L.D.A. 3-4
Reaction mechanisms and fixation properties of copper-based timber preservatives Hughes A.S. 5-13
Wood preservation in France. Current situation and trends Ozanne G. 14-24
A European view on wood preservation in 1995 de Jaeger P. 25-27
Wood preservations in the USA Yeadon E. 28-32
Green diamond – revitalising CCA Jones M.G., Aston D. 33-36
Progress in wood protection research at the BRE Bravery A.F., Berry R.W., Carey J.K., Miller E.R., Orsler R.J. 37-49
Academic view of remedial damp-proofing industry & moisture measurement in masonry Howell J. 50-51
Leaching of boron wood preservatives – a reappraisal Lloyd J.D., Manning M.J. 52-66
Delegates & visitors 67-68

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BWPDA 1996

Cover page i
President's photo  F.W.Brooks ii
List of officers iii
Contents page iv
Presidents opening address Brooks F.W.  1
Sterilization and borate treatment on the RRS Discovery Dickinson D.J., Murphy R.J. 3-6
Wood preservation in Australia Greaves H. 7-15
Environmental issues & effects on preservation R&D in New Zealand Hedley M., Gifford J., Mason T. 16-24
The proposed biocides directive Wilson G. 25-29
The protection of wood treated with copper azole preservative Williams G.R., Ryan N.P. 30-36
Suitability of benzoyl urea compounds as insecticides in  wood presrvatives Wegan H-W., Platen A., Hollbacher G. 37-41
Chemical modification of wood: new results and potentials Hill C.A.S.,Jones D. 42-46
Recent research on the dry rot funguis Serpula lacrymans Palfreyman J.W. 47-49
 Structural waterproofing of existing basements Hewitt P.N. 50-57
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre McCurdy P., Lewis D.A. 58-64
President's closing remarks   Brooks F.W.  65
Delegates & visitors 66-67

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BWPDA 1997

Cover pages i-ii
Contents page iii
President's opening remarks Brooks F.W.  1
The EWPM Simonin J-B 2-3
Sustainability: can we still achieve it? Wallis C.I. 4-5
Timber preservation in South Africa Currie A. 6-9
Wood preservation in Ireland Cahill D. 10-15
Assessing effectiveness of treatments against fungal attack Carey J.K. 16-23
Environmental liability Castle P. 24-27
The Environment Agency and the wood preservation industry Cladon G. 28
Design for durability in timber – a history Ross P. 29-30
The dry rot fungus Koch A.P. 31-33
Remedial wall tie and masonry restraint system Brownhill F. 34-35
President's closing remarks   Brooks F.W.  36

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