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Doing Business the Right Way

Our Aims


Enable access to vulnerable collections through collection care and conservation. Identify potential risks from storage and display environments, handling, physical or material stability or security.


Extend the lifespan of specialised and vulnerable collections by training and educating volunteers and all those who interact with the collection. We want you to have the skills to care for them into the future and bring them to life.

Support collections care staff and volunteers with simple costings and clear explanations of the needs of the collection that will enable external funding. Our support also extends to archive-based collections which may be under-utilised by the community through lack of resources. We aim to improve access by making the collection more materially stable and by engaging the wider community in their heritage through displays, talks and advocacy.


Connect heritage groups with professionals that can help them to achieve their own
aims, whether that is access, display, outreach or physical conservation treatment.


Raise the profile of conservation and create more links within conservation groups.

Explore methods of creating sustainable revenue streams from the collection to
enable it to be cared for and accessed in the future.

Transform collections from being seen as potential liabilities to assets that may be used for
fundraising, community engagement and wider influence.

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Free Downloadable Poster on Pressure Sensitive Tape

Layers of stickiness - Molly's Map before treatment
Layers of stickiness - Molly's Map before treatment

As part of her fast-paced and exciting conservation work for the Stewart Fleming Primary School Project, our brilliant intern Molly, has been doing researching into pressure sensitive tapes and how they are treated by conservators. She has sought advice from experts in the field, including conservators at the London Archives and reviewed the current information and advice. Not only did she put this all into practice in her practical conservation work, but she has also produced this poster. A clear and simple tool to help other conservators.



 
 
 

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