Historic Furnishings Report: Eugene O'Neill National Historic Site, California

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U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Harpers Ferry Center, 1983 - 183 halaman
 

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Halaman 65 - The curator should be responsible for collection maintenance and should receive curatorial training. General Rules for Handling Objects 1. Be aware that all objects should be treated respectfully. Haste makes for bumped, scratched, and broken objects; always schedule enough time to complete the task. Be thorough, but remember that over cleaning may be as harmful as no cleaning. Be gentle rather than enthusiastic. 2. Fingerprints leave deposits of dust, water, and oils where pockets of corrosion develop...
Halaman 147 - THE ENGLISH DANCE OF DEATH, from the Designs of T. Rowlandson, with Metrical Illustrations by the Author of 'Doctor Syntax.
Halaman 61 - Ranger should prepare an emergency action plan for implementation in the event of natural disasters, fire, civil unrest, and bomb threats. It should delineate responsibilities of park employees to minimize danger to life and property. The staff must be made aware in advance of actions designed to save the more valuable museum objects. A plan for the safe evacuation of visitors and staff must be posted. Fire drills held on a regular basis are one of the best ways to ensure the proper response to an...
Halaman 121 - York, and having its principal office and place of business in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York (herein called the "Association").
Halaman 148 - MARY CAROLINE. Among old New England inns, being an account of little journeys to various quaint inns and hostelries of Colonial New England.
Halaman 72 - Dust wood furniture with a clean cloth sprayed with Endust™. Dust all parts of the piece including the out-of-the-way places. Use a soft cotton swab if necessary (Conserve 0 Gram 7/8). 2. Dust ceramic, glass, paper, and other small objects on display using a clean dry cotton cloth. Use an artist's brush on intricately decorated objects and art objects. Do the first floor one week, the second floor the next week. 3. Vacuum leather materials, books, and lamp shades, using a gentle suction through...
Halaman 72 - Check for evidence of insects and rodents (see Manual for Museums, pp. 71-77 and Conserve 0 Gram 3/10). Renew traps as needed. Monthly 1. Vacuum window frames, shades, curtains, and lighting fixtures. 2. Clean any plexiglas, using a non-static cleanser and a clean, dry cotton cloth. 3. Vacuum upholstery on historic furniture, using gentle suction and a clean upholstery attachment. Fragile areas should be vacuumed through a plastic mesh screen to decrease strain. Always vacuum in the direction of...
Halaman 73 - Vacuum historic carpets and oriental rugs, using the upholstery attachment in the direction of the nap and a plastic screen where necessary. 5. Dust picture frames (including the tops), using a lens brush. 6. Glass on mirrors and pictures may be damp wiped (if needed), using a sponge dipped in glass cleaner (Conserve 0 Gram 8/2) and squeezed almost dry. Do not let the moisture get on the frame or under the glass. 7. Refold folded textiles along different lines to reduce stress. 8.
Halaman 172 - Antichrist, including the period from the arrival of Paul in Rome to the end of the Jewish revolution.
Halaman 170 - The Heroides, or Epistles of the Heroines, the Amours, Art of Love, Remedy of Love, and Minor Works of Ovid, literally translated, with Notes by HT Riley.

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