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Lauraine,

You should consider Sintra, a polyvinyl chloride/acrylic plastic sheet. The material is available in very thin sheets, several colors, and is easily cut with a mat knife or heavy-duty paper cutter. You can write on the reverse with a "sharpie" marker and various adhesives can be used to secure labels/captions. The material is available from a variety of suppliers. We have been using AIN Plastics- the closest to you is in Michigan: 1-800-521-1757. 



Dave Meyersburg
New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
Chief of Historic Sites Exhibits
Peebles Island Resource Center
Waterford, New York 12188-0209
518/237-8643 extension 3228


-----Original Message-----
From: Lauraine Armstrong [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 5:24 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: laminating photos to "plastic"


  A local government department had 2 large photo albums created
(approx. 18" x 30") some 10 years ago. They contained b&w photos ordered
from various archives and captions. The photos & captions were laminated
onto acid-free poster board pages and a layer of what looks like mylar
was laminated on top of that to protect everything. They were stored at
the museum (but not part of our collection) but the gov't dept decided
it wanted to use them for something, subsequently stored them in a
basement, and now the mylar protective layer and the captions have
wrinkled. It looks like moisture damage, possibly caused by
temperature/humidity fluctuation.

If you picture those magnetic photo albums where somebody has laid the
plastic cover down badly so that air is trapped in it and there are
little ridges, you'll have an idea of what this album now looks like.

New albums can be made because all the photos were prints ordered from
various archives. What I've been asked and what I am asking you, is
there some sort of inert, rigid, plastic that could be used for the
pages of the album, instead of acid-free poster board, that would be
more tolerant of improper storage. Otherwise, I'll recommend they
recreate the albums in the same fashion and simply store them properly
this time.

thanks in advance
Lauraine Armstrong




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Lauraine Armstrong
Curator of Collections

Northern Life Museum                    tel: 867-872-2859
PO Box 420                              fax: 867-872-5808
Fort Smith, NWT X0E 0P0

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