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  2. Collection (museum) - Wikipedia

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    Once the decision has been made to accept an object, it is formally accessioned through a Deed of Gift and entered into the museum's catalog records. Each object is given a unique catalog number to identify it.

  3. George Franklin Barber - Wikipedia

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    George Franklin Barber (July 31, 1854 – February 17, 1915) was an American architect known for the house designs he marketed worldwide through mail-order catalogs. Barber was one of the most successful residential architects of the late Victorian period in the United States, [4] and his plans were used for houses in all 50 U.S. states, and in nations as far away as Japan and the Philippines. [4]

  4. Accession number (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    An accession number may include the year acquired, sometimes the full date (as at the British Museum), and a sequential number separated by a period. [3] In addition, departments or art classifications within the collection or museum may reserve sections of numbers.

  5. Collection catalog - Wikipedia

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    In museums, the collection of cultural property or material is normally catalogued in a collection catalog (or collections catalog). Traditionally this was done using a card index , but nowadays it is normally implemented using a computerized database (known as a collection database ) and may even be made available online.

  6. Johnson Smith Company - Wikipedia

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    1922 – Johnson Smith Catalog grows to 400 pages, employing more than 150 people. The company is moved to Racine, Wisconsin after Alfred fails at publishing a magazine that competed against The Saturday Evening Post. 1923 – The catalog grows to 576 pages, with 100,000 copies being printed. 1923–1935 – Throughout the Depression, sales ...

  7. Exhibition catalogue - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of exhibition catalogue (or exhibition catalog): a printed list of exhibits at an art exhibition; [1] and a directory of exhibitors at a trade fair or business-to-business event. [ citation needed ]

  8. Pre-19th-century trade catalogs - Wikipedia

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    Drawing of a brick wall with iron gates, from a 1790 catalog. Trade catalogs, originating in the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries primarily in Europe, are print catalogs which advertise products and ideas in words, illustrations, or both. [1] They included decor, ironwork, [2] furniture, and kitchenware. [3]

  9. Thomas J. Watson Library - Wikipedia

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    Exhibits may focus on a single artist, an artistic movement, a publication medium or style, or any other topic of interest. Items which are on exhibit are clearly flagged in the online catalog as temporarily unavailable for use. The Watson Library is named for Thomas J. Watson, former chairman and CEO of IBM. [3]