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    1. What's In The Lab: Peeling Eyeballs! - Preservation Underground

      For this treatment, I removed one of the previous repairs that was poorly placed and causing damage to the outer flap, and I re-repaired it (...)

    2. Religion - Chinese Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      Others were hung in tearooms and shop windows, or put up with starch and brooms on city gates and local temples.

    3. In the Lab: The Charleston Courier, 1815-1851 - The Devil's Tale

      For my mends I used wheat starch paste and very thin Japanese papers which are almost transparent so as not to obscure the text on the (...)

    4. Quick Pic: The Friday Feels - Preservation Underground

      Quick Pic: The Friday Feels - Preservation Underground Primary Menu Skip to content About Exhibits Videos Announcements Uncategorized Quick Pic: (...)

    5. Here’s Your Mule - Preservation Underground

      Mary has been repairing the tears and losses on this broadside with Japanese tissue and wheat starch paste. After the tissue is (...)

    6. Preservation Underground - Page 44 of 59 - Duke University Libraries Preservation

      For this treatment, I removed one of the previous repairs that was poorly placed and causing damage to the outer flap, and I re-repaired it (...)

    7. Paste Paper Workshop - Preservation Underground

      This technique of creating decorative paper using pigments and wheat starch paste is one of the earliest forms used for covers and (...)

    8. Sometimes You Get Lucky - Preservation Underground

      I was able to simply peel off the old tissue (image left) and replace it with smaller strips of Japanese tissue adhered with wheat (...)

    9. Internship Update - Preservation Underground

      For example, she has been contributing to the digitization prep workflow by dry cleaning manuscripts and performing simple paper mends with (...)

    10. Say Hello to Eddie Cameron - Preservation Underground

      When fully flattened, the tears were mended with toned Japanese paper and wheat starch paste. After Treatment The drawing is not signed (...)

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