Publications Out of Print
SAVE has been producing reports since its foundation in 1975; many of our early publications are now out of print, but please search below to see some of the campaigns and battles SAVE has fought.
Found 119 publications, showing 101 - 110
The Guildhall Testimonial
£5.00 (£4.00 Friends Price)
A report highlighting the threat to the interiors of Middlesex Guildhall, the best secular gothic revival building in the UK, posed by the plans for the UK Supreme Court. The report contains a series of testimonials about the Guildhall from academics, campaigners and members of the judiciary. Published December 2006.
A scanned copy of this report may be available.
The new iconoclasts
This report took a critical look at the church of England's policy for dealing with redundant historic churches with reference to Anglican churches in the North of England. Published September 1981.
The Plundering of Thoresby Hall
SAVE condemns the break-up of one of the most palatial Victorian interiors in England. The report catalogues the magnificent contents, stressing the importance of their historic connection with the house. Published December 1988.
The state they're in
SAVE's 1997 buildings at risk report highlights over 120 historic buildings. Published February 1997.
The Tyntesfield Emergency
SAVE's lightning report on Tyntesfield, near Bristol, which looks at the house, its furniture, collections, parks and gardens, and calls for the whole ensemble to be acquired for the nation. Published April 2002.
Time Gentlemen, please
Published September 1983 in association with CAMRA, this series of essays highlighted the remarkable range of pub architecture from remote country inns to the remote jazz age road houses of the 20s and 30s.
Tomorrow's ruins: Country Houses at risk
An illustrated report depicting over 50 threatened houses, published May 1978.
Too good to lose: Historic schools at risk
£12.50 (£10.00 Friends Price)
ISBN 978-0-905978-78-9
Our report looks at the alarming number of Victorian, Edwardian and inter-war schools at risk of decay and demolition, as well as some that have been saved, refurbished or converted for new use.
Triumph, Disaster and Decay - The SAVE Survey of Liverpool's Heritage
£12.00 (£10.00 Friends Price)
Triumph, Disaster and Decay - The SAVE Survey of Liverpool's Heritage
£12.50 (£10.00 Friends Price)
Published to accompany our 2009 Liverpool exhibition, this report shines the spotlight on fine buildings suffering from long-term neglect and tackles issues such as new development in the World Heritage Site and mass clearance in the suburbs under Pathfinder.
The catalogue is filled with fascinating essays offering varying opinions on different aspects of Liverpool's heritage and highlights the importance, as well as the vulnerability, of Liverpool’s architecture. It also includes fantastic photographs - from archives as well as those commissioned for the exhibition.Published 2009.