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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