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Can't help with the London question, but as for games, contact the Museum
and Archive of Games at the University of Waterloo. They have an amazing
collection. Phone Number 519-888-4424.
At 07:45 AM 7/18/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Please excuse duplication of this message as it is being sent to several
>list serves.
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>Hi! I have two questions for the list I hope someone can answer.
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>1. Could someone please tell me what the address, phone #, e-mail #, and
>contact is for the City of London (England) Archives (or the archives
>which would have information on City of London Mayors' Gifts)?
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>I am trying to track down information on a gift presented from the Mayor of
>London to the Mayor of Ottawa (Ontario, Canada) in the early 1960s so that
>I can begin to attach a value to it for insurance purposes. I am
>working in an archives this summer and finding the values of the Mayors'
>Gifts is one of my duties.
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>2. Does anyone have any experience with or know anything about any good
>heritage-type or theme computer games that preschool to 12-year old
>children could play with? This is question from an Ontario, Canada
>heritage-type museum that wants to combine the old with the new in terms
>of setting up a hands-on education area. Heritage games could include
>checkers, snakes and ladders etc. and themes could involve early settlers,
>1800s activities etc. I don't know what is out there so any help or
>suggestions would be greatly appreciate.
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>Thank you for your help. Please respond to me directly.
>
>Carol (balancing-between-archives-and-museums) Hopp
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Thomas A. Reitz
Manager/Curator
Doon Heritage Crossroads
R.R. #2
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada N2G 3W5
Telephone: 519-748-1439 ext. 227
Fax: 519-748-0009
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http://www.region.waterloo.on.ca/doon/
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