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Christine Mouw wrote:
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> I think that there is at least one person on the museum list from a museum
> in Belgium. If this is true, would that person please contact me off list?
> Or if anyone outside of Belgium can help me, I would appreciate that, too.
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> I have a question regarding which Belgian (or other European) museums
> might have collections of World War I Belgian embroidered flour sacks or
> information on Belgian food relief during that war.
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> Thanks so much!
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> Christine Mouw
> Assistant Curator
> Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
> West Branch, Iowa 52358
> [log in to unmask]
Dear Mrs Mouw,
Here's at least one Belgian on the list (there might be more, I don't
really know - perhaps I should let our fellow members of our local
museums association know about Museum-L...)
As for the information you are looking for, probably the best source or
contact would be the brand-new (and state-of-the-art) museum in
Ieper/Ypres,
already featured in Time Magazine as one of the world's best war (or is
it : peace ?) museums :
IN FLANDERS FIELDS MUSEUM
Lakenhallen, Grote Markt 34
B-8900 IEPER
Belgium
phone (from US) : 011-32-57-228584
fax (from US) : 011-32-57-228589
e-mail : [log in to unmask]
URL : http://www.inflandersfields.be
contact : Mr Piet Chielens, Curator
As they are quite new and do not (as far as I know) have a large
collection of objects, there is a small chance that they would be unable
to help you, however they will probably be able to put you in touch with
the right contact.
Another possibility would be the
Another possibility would be the
ROYAL ARMY AND MILITARY HISTORY MUSEUM
Jubelpark 3
B-1000 BRUSSELS
Belgium
phone (from US) : 011-2-737.7811
fax (from US) : 011-2-737.7802
fax (from US) : 011-2-
no e-mail or website
contact : Mr Patrick Lefèvre, Curator
Smaller local history museums might also be able to help you, but
unfortunately there is no "centralized" way of getting through to them.
If the above museums cannot help you, you might ask them to use their
contacts in our museum associations (VMV for Flanders and AMF (I think)
for the French-speaking part of the country), to publish an appeal in
their newsletter or so ? There are a lot of private collectors of WW I
(and II) memorabilia, perhaps the museums can you help you to contact
these as well ?
Good luck anyway !
Harry Schram
Co-ordinator,
Antwerp City EcoHouse
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