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Date
IP Address
2018-06-07
65.99.228.20
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ClassC
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2024-08-17
54.252.145.212
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ClassC
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2024-09-13
66.102.133.111
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ClassC
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 21:38:47 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu)Vary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html>html>head>meta namedescription contentIan Watchorn began his professional career as a maker & repairer of instruments in Sydney, Australia in 1976, moving to Canberra in 1979. >meta namekeywords contentIan Watchorn, instruments, maker, conservator, consultant, historical, antique, new, used, bows, strings, cases, accessories >meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1>title> Ian Watchorn - Maker and conservator of historial stringed instruments | Ian Watchorn/title>link relstylesheet hrefcss/base.css typetext/css/>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/responsive.css>script srclib/jquery.js>/script>/head>body>div idlogobox>!-- img classlogo idlogo srcimages/logo.png>-->/div>div idnav>/div>section idtext3 classtext>div classcentered> h1 idmainheading>img idbackgroundimage srcimages/banner.jpg altIan Watchorn/>/h1> div classcenter_image> img idbackgroundimage srcimages/main.jpg altIan Watchorn/> div classcontact> ph. 0423 155 522br/> a hrefmailto:ian@ianwatchorn.com.au>ian@ianwatchorn.com.au/a> /div> /div>div>div classsection group> div classcol span_1_of_2> div classabout_ian> p>Ian Watchorn began his professional career as a maker & repairer of instruments in Sydney, Australia in 1976, moving to Canberra in 1979./p> p>1982, received grants from Australia Council and NSW Premiers Department to study musical instrument conservation at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, Germany under Friedemann Hellwig and John Henry van der Meer./p> p>1984, accepted the post of conservator at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, and was later acting senior conservator there before returning to Australia in 1987./p> p>1987 – 1990, worked on the conservation and collection development for the musical instrument collection at the Power House Museum, Sydney, and later as curator of the same collection./p> p>From 1990, working privately as maker, conservator & consultant in Melbourne, Australia, working for for the following institutions, collectors and performers: ul> li>Germanisches
Port 443
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Fri, 26 Apr 2024 21:38:48 GMTServer: Apache/2.4.29 (Ubuntu)Vary: Accept-EncodingTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF-8 !DOCTYPE html>html>head>meta namedescription contentIan Watchorn began his professional career as a maker & repairer of instruments in Sydney, Australia in 1976, moving to Canberra in 1979. >meta namekeywords contentIan Watchorn, instruments, maker, conservator, consultant, historical, antique, new, used, bows, strings, cases, accessories >meta nameviewport contentwidthdevice-width, initial-scale1>title> Ian Watchorn - Maker and conservator of historial stringed instruments | Ian Watchorn/title>link relstylesheet hrefcss/base.css typetext/css/>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefcss/responsive.css>script srclib/jquery.js>/script>/head>body>div idlogobox>!-- img classlogo idlogo srcimages/logo.png>-->/div>div idnav>/div>section idtext3 classtext>div classcentered> h1 idmainheading>img idbackgroundimage srcimages/banner.jpg altIan Watchorn/>/h1> div classcenter_image> img idbackgroundimage srcimages/main.jpg altIan Watchorn/> div classcontact> ph. 0423 155 522br/> a hrefmailto:ian@ianwatchorn.com.au>ian@ianwatchorn.com.au/a> /div> /div>div>div classsection group> div classcol span_1_of_2> div classabout_ian> p>Ian Watchorn began his professional career as a maker & repairer of instruments in Sydney, Australia in 1976, moving to Canberra in 1979./p> p>1982, received grants from Australia Council and NSW Premiers Department to study musical instrument conservation at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nürnberg, Germany under Friedemann Hellwig and John Henry van der Meer./p> p>1984, accepted the post of conservator at the Germanisches Nationalmuseum, and was later acting senior conservator there before returning to Australia in 1987./p> p>1987 – 1990, worked on the conservation and collection development for the musical instrument collection at the Power House Museum, Sydney, and later as curator of the same collection./p> p>From 1990, working privately as maker, conservator & consultant in Melbourne, Australia, working for for the following institutions, collectors and performers: ul> li>Germanisches
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