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Robin; I tried to send this to you off-line, but it bounced back. Hope this
works!

Harry

> ----------
> From:         Harry Needham
> Sent:         Wednesday, October 13, 1999 11:12 AM
> To:   'Robin Le Van'
> Subject:      search for consultants
>
> Hi Robin;
>
> I saw your post on MUSEUM-L and thought I would offer my services. I do
> not work in a multi-building historic site, but I have carried out
> workshops and consulting projects for a number of these in Canada, USA and
> Australia. The most recent of these has been to assist Fort Stanwix in
> Rome NY in the development of a new interpretive plan, including an
> orientation centre, and in the preliminary planning for a new visitor
> services centre outside the fort.
>
> I am familiar with and, in a number of cases, have assessed programs and
> facilities in many of the kinds of sites in Canada (and elsewhere) that
> you dscribe. Colonial Williamsburg, Old Sturbridge Village, Mystic Seaport
> and the Cahokia Mounds National Hitoric Site are but a few of such sites I
> have studied in the USA. I think I could add a unique perspective to your
> consultations, especially as I can also speak from the perspective of the
> handicapped..
>
> I will be retiring from the staff of the Canadian War Museum in early
> January to devote myself to full-time consulting, but could always get
> away for a few days before I leave.
>
> My c.v. is attached.
>
>  <<Musecv.doc>>
> Thank you for your consideration.
>
> Please reply to my home email address ([log in to unmask]). Don't blame
> me for the server name - it's my NYC-based consultant son's!!!
>
> Harry
>


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