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**FINDING A CONSERVATOR IN YOUR AREA**
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Saturday 18 June 05 07:01 BST (UK) »
Anyone who has old and fragile documents and photographs knows how precious and unique they are. To keep these heirlooms for future generations it is vital that they are conserved stored in a proper manner.
The
Australian Institute for the Conservation of Cultural Materials
website is
http://www.aiccm.org.au/
- on the front page is a link at the top for "Conservators". Scroll down and you will find a link to a listing of conservators in private practice.
The
UK Institute for Conservation
has a website specifically for locating conservators:
http://www.conservationregister.com/
The
American Institute of Conservation
has a link to "Find a Conservator" at
http://www.conservation-us.org/
The
Canadian Association of Professional Conservators
allows you to search at:
http://capc-acrp.ca/select_conservator.asp
Cleary, Doran, Boland, McCooey, McManus, O'brien, Martin, Savage, Wallis, McCollister, Wood. (More to come soon)
Sharron Elizabeth
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Sunday 01 June 08 19:19 BST (UK) »
Thank you Prue,
You have supplied some valuable reading material that I will definatelty be making good use of.
Sharron
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Sunday 01 June 08 19:51 BST (UK) »
For countries not covered by the above links it might be worthwhile contacting a local museum for information on specialists in the area.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for
some time
many years!
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