About me
Diana graduated with a BSc in Archaeology & Palaeoecology from Queen's University Belfast, following which she worked for several years in field archaeology. She specialised in landscape interpretation, impact assessment and historic map research, before completing a Masters in the Conservation of Archaeological & Museum Objects at Durham University. She has since worked as a Conservator for English Heritage, the Science Museum, National Museums Scotland, the Antarctic Heritage Trust New Zealand and the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN), where she currently holds the role of Head of Conservation. She is an accredited Large Objects Conservator and a trustee of the Institute for Conservation.