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James Semple Kerr (6 July 1932 – 15 October 2014) was an
architectural historian An architectural historian is a person who studies and writes about the history of architecture, and is regarded as an authority on it. Professional requirements As many architectural historians are employed at universities and other facilities ...
and heritage practitioner in Australia, who was prominent in the drafting of the original
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and its subsidiary documents, and developing standards for conservation practice, particularly in relation to conservation assessments and management reports such as conservation management plans. Kerr's influence in the conservation movement is most notable for his publication of the ''
Conservation Plan The ''Conservation Plan'' is an important publication written by James Semple Kerr in 1982, and revised many times. It was a landmark in Australian conservation. The document "...outlines the logical processes of the Burra Charter, and how to pre ...
'', which has guided building conservation in Australia and around the world.


Work and contributions

Kerr undertook a doctorate at the
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, at the
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in 1974. In 1978 he took up the position as assistant director at the
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in Canberra. He was also an assistant director of the National Trust of Australia (NSW). Kerr was prominent in heritage conservation in Australia for over 40 years and was an early member of
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, taking a major role in the formulation of the
Burra Charter The Burra Charter is a document published by the Australian ICOMOS which defines the basic principles and procedures to be followed in the conservation of Australian heritage places. The Charter was first endorsed in 1979 as an Australian adaptati ...
and its Guidelines. His publication in 1982 of ''The Conservation Plan: A guide to the preparation of conservation plans for places of European cultural significance'' was a landmark in Australian conservation. ''The Conservation Plan'' is widely used by heritage practitioners and property owners in Australia, and worldwide as a primary guide to the process of researching, documenting and managing historic places in accordance with the
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, through a logical process. First published by the
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(NSW) in 1982, it has subsequently been reprinted in expanded form over seven editions and twelve printing impressions. The concept has been adopted worldwide as a critical process for conserving heritage places, for example in the British
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guidance note ''Conservation Plans for Historic Places''.


Life and family

Kerr was born on 6 July 1932 in Rockhampton, Queensland, son of grazier James Kerr and Iris (née Rudd), and he and his sisters were raised on Hampden Downs Station. Initially home schooled by his mother, he later attended Toowoomba Preparatory School and then King's School Parramatta. He joined the
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in 1952, leaving in 1956. He became an accomplished oarsman in Queensland and later NSW state competitions, but missed out narrowly on selection for the 1956 Olympics. Kerr married Joan Lyndon (1938–2004), an art and architectural historian, whom he had met in 1957. They wed on 30 November 1960 at
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, moving to Sydney soon after. Kerr was working in management at
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at the time. In 1963, Qantas posted Kerr to Geneva, and then to London, where Joan enrolled them both in a history of art course run by
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at
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. They returned to Australia in 1968, settling in Cremorne in Sydney. They had two children, a daughter, Tamsin and a son, James. Kerr's wife Joan died in 2004, and James published "Joan Kerr, A Pictorial Biography, 1938–2004" in 2006. He also published letters from his son (also James Semple), who worked as an
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stockman. Kerr died on Wednesday 15 October 2014 at Elizabeth Lodge nursing home,
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. His final project had been to catalogue the works of his wife and of his own. His personal papers, along with those of his wife, and records of his family history have been deposited, in bound volumes, in the
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in Canberra.


Awards

Kerr was made Honorary Life Member of the National Trust (NSW) in 1992 and was awarded the NSW National Trust Heritage Award with his wife Joan in 1995, and they received the lifetime achievement award in 2007, and he was made an Honorary Life Member of Australia ICOMOS in 2003 and International Honorary Life Member in 2011. He was also made a
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in 1999, "...for service to heritage conservation through organisations including the Australian International Council on Monuments And Sites, and The New South Wales Branch of the National Trust of Australia".Australian Honours Secretariat, Database
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Selected publications

* 1981: ''Fannie Bay Gaol Precinct conservation management plan'' * 1984: ''Design for convicts: An account of design for convict establishments in the Australian colonies during the transportation'' Sydney: Library of Australian History in association with the National Trust of Australia (NSW) and the Australian Society for Historical Archaeology * 1984: ''Cockatoo Island, penal and institutional remains: An analysis of documentary and physical evidence and an assessment'' Sydney: National Trust of Australia (NSW), * 1985: ''Goat Island: An analysis of documentary and physical evidence and an assessment of significance'' * 1986: ''Fort Denison: An investigation for the Maritime Services Board of NSW'' * 1986: ''Fort Denison: an investigation'' for the Maritime Services Board of NSW * 1987: ''Admiralty House: A conservation plan prepared for the Department of Housing and Construction'' * 1988: ''Out of sight, out of mind: Australia's places of confinement, 1788–1988'' Sydney: S.H. Ervin Gallery, National Trust of Australia (NSW), * 1989: ''Elephant castle: an investigation of the significance of the head office building of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation of Australia, Sydney'', Sydney: National Trust New South Wales * 1990:''The Haymarket and The Capitol: A conservation plan for the area bounded by George, Campbell, Pitt and Hay Streets, Sydney'' * 1990: ''Tamworth Gaol: its development, use, significance and conservation'' * 1991 & 2002: ''Sydney Observatory: a conservation plan for the site and its structures'', Sydney: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, * 1992: ''Fremantle Prison: A policy for its conservation'' * 1992: ''Anderson Stuart’s Medical School: A Plan for Its Conservation'' * 1993: ''Sydney Opera House: an interim plan for the conservation of the Sydney Opera House and its site'', published by National Trust, second edition 1999, third (revised) edition 2003 published by The Sydney Opera House Trust, Sydney, NSW. * 1993: (revised 2001), ''Yungaba Immigration Depot: a plan for its conservation'' * 1994: ''Goulburn Correctional Centre: A Plan for the Conservation of the Precinct and Its Buildings'' * 1995: ''Parramatta Correctional Centre: Its Past Development and Future Care'' * 2000: ''Conservation plan: a guide to the preparation of conservation plans for places of European cultural significance'' (5th edition) Sydney: National Trust of Australia (NSW) * 2002: ''Sydney Observatory: a conservation plan for the site and its structures'', 2nd rev. ed. Sydney: Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences * 2004: ''Conservation plan: a guide to the preparation of conservation plans for places of European cultural significance'', Sydney: Published by J.S. Kerr on behalf of the National Trust of Australia (NSW) * 2006: ''Joan Kerr: a pictorial biography, 1938–2004 '' Cremorne, NSW


References


External Source


Bronwyn Hanna "Obituary – James Semple Kerr, Conservationist 6th July 1932 to 15th October 2014" ''Engineering Heritage Australia Magazine'' Volume 1 No.5 December 2014
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kerr, James Semple Conservation architects Australian historians Australian architecture writers 1932 births 2014 deaths Historians of Australia Members of the Order of Australia