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Monthly Archives: January 2015
From Oxfam to the Archive: how to bind a lantern slide
Volunteers are AMAZING. Recently, we have been working on the Ashmolean Museum’s lantern slide collection, and their volunteers have been helping to clean and catalogue the slides. One of the team presented us with this – a purchase from the Headington … Continue reading →
Posted in Archives Progress, HEIR, Lantern Slides, Photography, Tracking the Future of the Past
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Tagged Ashmolean, binding strip, Headington, lantern slide, Oxfam, volunteers
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