Andrea, See if you can find this interesting paper: Freznel, Gottfried. The Restoration of Medieval Stained Glass. ("The victim of its own composition and of modern air pollution, Europe's most radiant art is now threatened with destruction. The efforts at preservation depend on knowledge of the glass...") 7 pages with pictures. Discusses composition, chemistry, restoration and conservation. Not too much about storage, however, after reading the article, common sense will prevail. Unfortunately I didn't a good record of where I found (probably something like Scientific American) it but if you can't find it in a periodical search, you can contact me and I'll fax you a copy. The pictures will definitely not turn out well though. Also, ask the same question on a conservation list. Try http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/ for more info... Michael Wheatley Museum technologist Ottawa [log in to unmask] A. Thomas wrote: > iAM WORKING ON A PAPER ON STAINED GLASS WINDOWS AND WAS WONDERING > IFANY > ONE HAD ANY EXPERIENCE IN CARE, STORAGE AND RESORATION OF STAINED > GLASS > WINDOWS. wHAT PLACES WOULD BE GOOD SOURCES FOR THIS INFROMATION? > I CAN BE REACHED OFF LINE AT > > [log in to unmask] > THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR YOUR HELP. > ANDREA THOMAS:)