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In addition to George Washington's Grist Mill at Mount Vernon, you may
want to check with Washington's Grist Mill in Perryopolis, PA. Although
a reconstruction, it still may provide some insight.
Justin Gunther
Curator
Fallingwater
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 2:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Interior lighting-18th century grist mill
Although we are a later time period than your site. When we restored
the
original buggy factory (winning 3 awards in the process) we installed
very
discreet black track lighting on the ceiling joists. We were very
fortunate
that in our blacksmith shop there is a ceiling joist that runs the
length of
the room and visitors are kept to the "front" of it. In other places,
because of the size and darkness of the track and cans it really doesn't
jump out at you. All wires had to be painted black as well and were
installed in the least intrusive way. The entire system is on one
switch, so
that you can turn all lights on and off in one spot, but they are also
on
individual room dimmer switches (also hidden) that you can turn up for
cleaning or turn off if you want to show visitors "natural" light. If
you
contact me off line, I can give you names of architect who helped us do
this
and probably dig up the product name.
Bronwen Sanders
Mifflinburg Buggy Museum
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570-966-1355
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From: "archives" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 12:05 PM
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Interior lighting-18th century grist mill
Clarke Co.Historical Assoc. owns the working 1785 Burwell-Morgan Grist
Mill
in VA. We need help knowing how to place unintrusive lighting on the
grind
floor and the gear floor that will light the exhibits (gearing/stones,
etc.) and also make the mill safe for visitors/millers. (Ceiling is
large
beams and open to next-floor wood floor)
We have bought a book called 'Lighting Historic Structures' by Phillips,
but hope somewhere there is info on the subject from other sources.
Internet searching so far come up with more reproduction type lighting
which is not what we want.
We also use the ground (grind floor) as part of our bi-annual art show,
but
that lighting will be in conjunction with the basic lighting & temporary
in
nature.
Any help appreciated. Mary Morris, Archivist
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