WORKSHOP: Physical Preservation

Thursday, 15 September 2016 from 18:00 to 19:30

Community Heritage Archive Workshops
Physical Preservation

Are you not sure what items are part of an archive collection? Would you like to know how to preserve your own personal archive collection? Preservation is a means of ensuring that collections can be used for the long-term. This workshop focuses on the preservation of archive material, with the emphasis on traditional, paper-based collections. Learn from our Collections team as they share insider knowledge that will make it easier for you to look after your own collection.

Thursday 15 September, 6.00pm-7.30pm

Individuals £7, £5 concessions
Community groups of five: £30 (£5 discount on group bookings)

Find out more about Black Cultural Archives:
Founded in 1981, Black Cultural Archives’ mission is to collect, preserve and celebrate the heritage and history of Black people in Britain. Learn more about the work we do, visit bcaheritage.org.uk.

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