Saving Your Treasures: The Harvey Boston Studio Photo Collection
June 23, 2005
In attics and garages, underneath beds, piled in corners or just closeted away, our heritage is slowly but surely disintegrating. Based on an NET Television program featuring professionals from the Nebraska State Historical Society's Gerald R. Ford Conservation Center and the State Library Commission, this site provides practical and effective methods to help ensure that artifacts, photographs, and documents will survive into the future. This segment focuses on The Harvey Boston Studio Photo Collection.
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