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  • ....iwmcollections.org.uk/qryPhotoImg.asp] [[Imperial War Museum]] photograph collection, Photo Number E 2872.</ref>.
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  • ...s been reported in Switzerland. Carbine K.91 is in the Carl Gustaf factory museum in Sweden. Other differences from the standard m/1894 carbine include the s
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  • ...ng/DETAILS.IDC,SPECIFIC=10839,DATABASE=40396814, Springfield Armory Museum Collection Record for T250]
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  • ...d 4.jpg|thumb|right|Preserved Belgian Air Force Oxford in the Brussels War Museum]] ...il the late 1950s with the last aircraft being donated to the Brussels War Museum in 1960.<ref name="ab-others" />
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  • ...f an article. Most of the work was done by a mix of journalists, [[British Museum]] and other scholars. The 1911 edition for the first time included a number ...ginal and contributed articles; the originals may have been edited and the collection is subject to a claimed copyright.
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  • ...titutions]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Cataloging|Techniques]]&nbsp;for&nbsp;the&nbsp;Collection,<BR>Storage,&nbsp;Dissemination&nbsp;and&nbsp;Preservation&nbsp;of&nbsp;Kno ...|| 1994 || Art || Keeper, Department of Ceramics, [[Victoria and Albert Museum]] (1963-1976) || 43
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  • ...mCond=fath+ali&searchIndex=TAGFILEN&author=Mihr%26%2332%3BAli ''Hermitage Museum''] ...mCond=fath+ali&searchIndex=TAGFILEN&author=Mihr%26%2332%3BAli ''Hermitage Museum'']
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  • '''''Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography''''' is a six-volume collection of [[biography|biographies]] of famous [[United States|American]]s. It was ...y|fictitious persons]].<ref>[http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/cyclopedia.html Museum of Hoaxes]</ref>
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  • ...manufactures offer a minimum 10-year installed [[warranty]], but The Onyx Collection guarantees their products forever{{POV-statement|date=June 2010}}. Because *'''Public buildings''': displays in [[museum]]s, facades, meeting tables etc.
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  • ...inu people|Ainu]] ceremonial dress on display under glass in the [[British Museum]].]] ...t conservation]] as well as library preservation, depending on the type of collection. In this case, the concept of textile preservation applies to a wide range
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  • ...>{{cite web | title = An Introduction to Textile Terms | rk = The Textile Museum | url = http://www.textilemuseum.org/PDFs/TextileTerms.pdf | format = pdf ...pg|thumb|Late antique textile, [[Egypt]]ian, now in the [[Dumbarton Oaks]] collection]]
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  • ...=description Late 15th century Italian (Venice) Velvet at the Metropolitan Museum of Art]</ref> ...Consumer Sciences. Department of Textiles and Clothing History of costume collection, 1865–1948, n. d.</ref> Even high school libraries have collections on t
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  • ...anish |trans_title=Converting fiber into cloth – Masters’ Room at the (Museum of ) Popular Art |accessdate=June 1, 2010 }}</ref> Most indigenous textiles [[File:MixDressRMH.JPG|thumb|100px|Huipil on display at the Regional Museum of [[Huajuapan]].]]
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  • ...&coltype=history&regno=gh003255 Example of muka from the collection of the Museum of New Ze1aland Te Papa Tongarewa]</ref>. ...lCollectionGroup%3aCH Weaving pegs ''turuturu'' from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa]</ref>
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  • ...not appropriate for all materials, it is known to and used by almost every collection. It is also used as a primary finish for cabinetry and furniture. Renaissan Renaissance Wax was originally formulated in the British Museum research laboratories in the early 1950's. It is now manufactured solely by
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  • ...mples, [[Shinto shrine]]s, museums or held privately. The [[Tokyo National Museum]] houses the largest number of these national treasures, with 20 of the 122 ...prefecture-name"; column entries sort as "prefecture-name town-name temple/museum/shrine-name"
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  • ...the Bottle House and had it restored for use in a movie. It then became a museum, but tourism was slow, causing it to close. From 1936-1954, Lewis Murphy to ...l sizes and colors. The builder was a bottle collector and, to display his collection, he had them built into this house which was on display at Meyer's Modern T
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  • ...|The Etruscan "[[Sarcophagus of the Spouses]]", at the [[National Etruscan Museum]].]] ...igh [[Victorian architecture]]. The carvings represent the contents of the Museum.]]
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  • ...b|340px|A building sitting on staddle stones, at the [[Somerset Rural Life Museum]]]] ...on Staddle Stones, which can be seen in the [[Weald and Downland Open Air Museum]] in West [[Sussex]], UK. Such structures were common in Southern England i
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  • ...me examples are now preserved in the [[British Museum]] and the [[National Museum of Wales]].<ref>[http://www.romans-in-britain.org.uk/raw_mining.htm ''The R <!--| DO NOT ADD MORE LINKS TO THIS ARTICLE. WIKIPEDIA IS NOT A COLLECTION OF |-->
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