Title: Museum of Domestic Design
1Interwar Suburban Style designs from the Silver
Studio Collection
- Museum of Domestic Design Architecture (MoDA),
- Middlesex University
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Project funded by the AHRC
2Interwar Suburban Style designs from the
Silver Studio Collection
- Approximately 3,000 Silver Studio designs dating
from the 1920s - and 30s were identified as a conservation and
cataloguing priority. - 42k was received from the AHRC Project Fund in
June 2007. - A Project Manager and team of volunteers were
appointed to work - on the designs over a 13 week period.
- The designs were documented, cleaned, repaired
and mounted or - placed in melinex sleeves, then re-housed in acid
free archival boxes, - catalogued, and placed in environmentally
controlled storage at MoDA. - The project was completed in September 2007.
3Some of the conservation problems that werefound
to be common within the collection are
illustrated in the following photographs
Over filled acidic storage boxes
4Surface dirt
Discoloration
Loss of pigment
Adhesive tapes staining
5Tears
Rust stain caused by metal pin
Adhesive Stain
6The following preventive conservation techniques
were employed to prevent further damage to the
designs through handling and poor housing Soft
brushes, latex sponges and erasers were used to
remove surface dirt
Before
After
7Tear repair
Housing an object in a melinex sleeve
Hinging designs to be mounted
Window mounting of designs with friable media
design layers
8 Re-housed designs
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- Once the conservation and re-housing process was
- completed, the cataloguing team were able to
handle - the designs with a minimal risk of damage.
- The cataloguers compiled information from the
- conservators documentation sheets, original
- accession forms, Silver Studio records, and
their own - observations of the designs in order to update
the - Museums database.
- The following images are taken from the updated
- records entered into MoDAs museum database
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14- The results of this project are that
- Approximately 3,000 original Silver Studio
designs - can now be accessed by students and researchers
- electronically via the museum website database,
and physically - by visitors to MoDA.
- The objects have been stabilised and protected
from further - damage through handling or adverse environmental
factors. - Items which require more extensive, interventive
conservation - treatment have been identified.
- MoDA has provided a valuable learning
opportunity for five - interns interested in pursuing careers in the
museum sector. -
15- For more information about this project or to
discuss MoDAs - conservation service please email Emma Shaw,
- Preventive Conservation Officer,
e.shaw_at_mdx.ac.uk