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Mon, 11 Sep 1995 02:26:04 GMT
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In <[log in to unmask]>, Margaret Birtley
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>Are there any museums which have a policy (formally or informally) of
>saving exhibition props/ dressing after an exhibition's life-span by either
>putting them into a collection, or recycling for future exhibitions?
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>Does anyone have any experience that they would share with me?
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>Jane Bovill
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The Ethnology program at the Provincial Museum of Alberta has an informal
policy
 of keeping all props.  We don't accession them but we store them and hope we
can find them when we need them again!

Alanna Vernon
Ethnology Program
Provincial Museum of Alberta

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