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Objects in their place : an introduction to movable heritage

1999
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Subject: "Movable heritage" is a term used to define any natural or manufactured object of heritage significance ... Like other types of heritage, it provides historical information about people's experiences, ways of life and relationships with the environment ... Movable heritage ranges from significant everyday objects to antiques and may be a single item, a group of items or a whole collection (p.1). This booklet aims to provide guidance on recognising items of potential heritage significance, and what can be done to preserve these items.
Imprint:
Parramatta, New South Wales : N.S.W. Heritage Office, ©1999.
Collation:
[6] pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm.
Notes:
Cover title."HO 99/26"--Back cover.
Contents:
What is moveable heritage and why is it important? -- Moveable heritage is more than trains and vintage cars! -- Documenting movable heritage -- Caring for movable heritage -- What if an item has to be moved? -- Finding a good home -- Government legislation -- Apply for a grant -- Further information -- Contacts.
ISBN:
1876415282
Dewey class:
363.6909944363.69
Language:
English
BRN:
32654
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