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Welcome to the Falconry Heritage Trust Website
The Falconry Heritage Trust: - Free access to all through the Internet
- Working with the world’s falconry clubs through the International Association for Falconry
- Supporting regional archives of falconry artefacts
- Ensuring that irreplaceable items and records are not lost
- Linking falconers in 60 countries.
Aims:
- An information hub for world falconry, conservation and breeding
- Ensuring a good image for world falconry
- Promoting access to physical archives
- Linking all physical archives and promoting access
- Providing source material for the media.
How will it work?
- Artefacts can be physically gifted to the Trust
- Alternatively they may remain with the owners or their heirs, but will be recorded by the Trust, copied or photographed for posterity
- Artefacts may be gifted to the Trust on death of the owner
- The website will be the sole method of accessing the archive
- Physical access may be available at the discretion of the trustees, and the owner
- Items will be added regionally through a committee of editors
- Access to the Falconry Heritage Trust website will be free but downloading of archive material may attract a usage charge or subscription.
What will be on the Trust website? - Historical material – manuscripts, texts, art
- Images of physical items – hoods, bells, gloves etc
- Photo archive
- Film archive
- Law archive
- Educational material for modern falconry
The Falconry Heritage Trust will provide links to items in independent collections such as:
- National and regional falconry clubs
- Other national collections
- Academics
- Private collectors.
The Falconry Heritage Trust is inviting applications for grants and scholarships. More details are in News section.
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The brother of Symon Latham (author of The Faulcon's Lure, and Cure, 1615) worked as a falconer for King Charles I.
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