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During my first internship I helped move objects back into the museum after it
was renovated. Unfortunately the textile collection was infested with
insects while temporarily stored in warehouses. The museum did not have a
temperature regulated freezer so, the curator needed to think creatively. She
convinced the local high school to let us use their freezers. Of course, we
had to keep it a secret! The process was successful (but time consuming) and
no one found out about it.
Adriana Davies wrote:
> I am looking for anecdotes of unexpected problems during a collections move
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> I need stories! Feel free to reply to me on or off list and your anonymity
> will be preserved, if you so desire.
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> Thanks,
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> Audrey Yardley-Jones
> Conservation Co-ordinator
> Museums Alberta
> 9829 - 103 Street
> Edmonton, Alberta T5K 0X9
> phone: (403) 424-2668, ext. 225
> fax: (403) 425-1679
> email: [log in to unmask]
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