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Posted By Leslie Mio 04-09-2019 13:10
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The US Capitol has Minton tile floors on the Senate side. Perhaps the Curator for the Architect of the Capitol (Dr. Michele Cohen mcohen@aoc.gov) can help. I know when I was researching some Minton tiles, the office was very helpful. Leslie Leslie S. Mio, Associate Registrar Cranbrook Center ...
Posted By Leslie Mio 04-01-2019 16:25
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They would be on historical seats in the house. Leslie S. Mio, Associate Registrar Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research Pronouns: She/Her/Hers Address: 39221 Woodward Avenue P.O. Box 801 Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-0801 248 645 3747 (Office) 248 207 3348 (Mobile) lmio@cranbrook.edu ...
Posted By Leslie Mio 03-30-2019 10:48
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I am wondering what people would recommend for seat cushion foam in a historic house? The cushions will be sat on on a limited basis. Thanks! ------------------------------ Leslie Mio Associate Registrar Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research Bloomfield Hills MI (248) 645-3747 - ...
Posted By Leslie Mio 02-25-2019 12:19
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What is the numbering scheme for the artwork – I know you said prefix before the number, but what is that number? Is it sequential or by year? Can you follow the same formula but with different prefixes? Leslie S. Mio, Associate Registrar Cranbrook Center for Collections and Research Pronouns: ...
Posted By Leslie Mio 02-19-2019 12:12
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I recommend encasing the stone in brick, leaving the text side exposed - this was done for a school cornerstone in the City where I used to work: http://www.bhamgov.org/history/museum/birmingham_schools_the_modern_era.php (see the image a third of the way down the page by "Baldwin High School"). ...