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The decay and conservation of museum objects of tin
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51772
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RP20911
Author:
MacLeod, Ian D.
Citation:
STUDIES IN CONSERVATION. 2005 v.50 : 1-2;
Year:
2005
Subject:
Museums - Catalogues and collections
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Tin
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Metals - Conservation
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Museum conservation methods
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Pdf available from Western Australian Museum Library.
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