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Direct preventive conservation – Using information from the past to prevent small issues in the present from becoming bigger problems in the future
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Helen Lloyd
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Katy Lithgow - katy.lithgow@nationaltrust.org.uk
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Preventive Conservation
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Paper
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English
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2017 Copenhagen
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ICOM Committee for Conservation 18th Triennial Meeting Copenhagen Denmark 4-8 September 2017
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978-92-9012-426-9
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Pulido & Nunes; ICOM Committee for Conservation
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Helen Lloyd; Katy Lithgow - katy.lithgow@nationaltrust.org.uk. Direct preventive conservation – Using information from the past to prevent small issues in the present from becoming bigger problems in the future. In ICOM Committee for Conservation 18th Triennial Meeting Copenhagen Denmark 4-8 September 2017, pg. Paris: International Council of Museums (ICOM-CC): ISBN: 978-92-9012-426-9
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