Dear all,
This is a 'friend of a friend' (cousin of a distant cousin) thing. There are some 18th century letters sent by a member of a quite prominent Edinburgh family to another family related by marriage. My contact hasn't seen them (sorry I misreported this earlier) but has had a description of the bundle they are in, falling to bits, pieces flaking off when disturbed... in such a dreadful state that they should not be touched by anybody except a conservator and the people who have them are trying to decide what to do with them.
Can anybody give advice which I could pass on? The cousin of my contact is currently in the UK for a brief visit (he lives overseas). My feeling is that there must be people possibly at Edinburgh University who would be interested and could assist with these, at least give him advice just now. There could be useful pieces of social history (as well as family history) in them.
What could people suggest? What should I feed back to them? Advice please...!
Jenny
Advice sought - 18th century letter conservation!
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jennyblain
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Advice sought - 18th century letter conservation!
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Muriel
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Hi Jenny
The place to start is the Conservation Register - www.conservationregister.com
From there you can search for the type of conservation & then by area.
Muriel
The place to start is the Conservation Register - www.conservationregister.com
From there you can search for the type of conservation & then by area.
Muriel
Searching Ross - Lochwinnoch & Eaglesham, Renfrewshire; Glasgow; Glover - Paisley; Macadam - Glasgow.
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Hi Jenny:
You mention the papers are 'overseas' so where that is, may be relevant to searching for an appropriate source of help.
http://www.cci-icc.gc.ca/services/treatment_e.shtml
http://www.cyndislist.com/preservation.htm
Also, searching on Yahoo or Google for 'conservation' (on this side of the pond anyway) tends to bring up ecoglogical conservation, so searching for some of the following terms
Larger centres may have archivists/conservators on staff at universities or public libraries, museums and art galleries, who may be able to help in the meantime or recommend a reliable service.
Frances
You mention the papers are 'overseas' so where that is, may be relevant to searching for an appropriate source of help.
http://www.cci-icc.gc.ca/services/treatment_e.shtml
http://www.cyndislist.com/preservation.htm
Also, searching on Yahoo or Google for 'conservation' (on this side of the pond anyway) tends to bring up ecoglogical conservation, so searching for some of the following terms
- document conservation
conservation and restoration
archivists associations
document conservators
Larger centres may have archivists/conservators on staff at universities or public libraries, museums and art galleries, who may be able to help in the meantime or recommend a reliable service.
Frances
John Kelly (b 22 Sep 1897) eldest child of John Kelly & Christina Lipsett Kelly of Glasgow