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'Leprosy Archives - Preserve Them!' online booklet
 
Bios, abstracts, publications and contact details of academics in the field of leprosy  
Images from leprosy history and the present day
 
Historic maps with links to database entries  
Bulletin board for notices and publications  
Information on the International Leprosy Association  
Add your details to our database  
List of established publications  
Members of the project steering group  
Acknowledgements to Contributors to the project  


Leprosy Archives - Preserve Them!

Introduction  Why bother?  What are archives?  Who cares?  Sort it out!  Now what?  
The basics  For your eyes only  Who will give advice?  Acid free paper suppliers  Acknowledgements

 

 

Acid free paper suppliers


To find acid free paper try contacting your local, good stationer.  

If they cannot help, contact your local national archives or library for advice.  

Below are three international suppliers:

 

Preservation Equipment Ltd (PEL)
Vinces Road
Diss
Norfolk
IP 22 4HQ
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)1379 647400
Fax: +44 (0)1379 650582
Email: info@preservationequipment.com
Website: www.preservationequipment.com

 

Atlantis France
26 rue des Petits-Champs
7500 Paris
France

Hollinger Corporation
P.O. Box 8360
Fredricksburg
VA 22404
USA

 


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