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Museum Environment (Conservation and Museology)
 
 
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Museum Environment (Conservation and Museology) [Paperback]

GARRY THOMSON CBE
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No one needs to be told that light can change colours and rot materials, though with the fastness of modern dyes and the affluent tendency to throw away rather than repair this common knowledge has no longer the practical importance that it once had - except in the museum. Read the first page
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