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Christine Wolf <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Jun 1996 09:15:44 -0500
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>In article <v02110104adec26ddb69e@DialupEudora>, Christine Wolf
><[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>At 12:11 PM 6/11/96 -0700, Carol Mayer wrote:
>>I sent a message a few weeks back but received only one response - so here
>>goes again.  I am looking for any information you may have on the history
>>of >>museum models (working coal mines etc...the type you press a button
>>and it
>>springs into action) and or dioramas - I have a brochure from the late
>>1920s >>that advertises a company that made models and I am trying to put
>>it in
>>context.
>> >
You might want to check with the Denver Museum of Natural History. They
have a wonderful collection of natural history dioramas of different ages.
It's a great place to go to see how  diorama technology has evolved.

RO

Robert O. Dahl
8421 N. Via Tioga
Tucson, AZ 85704
Phone/Fax:520-797-4752
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