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The Objects Conservation Lab: An exciting and intruiging place to be!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 21, 2010
Tagged in: World War Two , work placement , Wiltshire museums , Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , Wiltshire , Warminster Dewey Museum , unique objects , student , stabilization , silver , Rifles Museum , repacking , paper , Objects , lecture , lacquer , Laboratory , intriguing , inlayed , Indian talwar sword , gold , gas mask , Drew Karnoski , curators , Cricklade Museum , Conservation Service , Conservation lab , conservation , collections , Cardiff University , Archives
Unravelling a Village's Origins...
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Feb 26, 2010
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