[Bcma-l] Interpretive Panels
bcma-l@museumsassn.bc.ca
bcma-l@museumsassn.bc.ca
Fri, 28 Mar 2008 13:40:44 -0700
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Hi Rosaleen,
Would you please forward any information to me that you receive from other
people if they reply off list as I am looking for similar products. When I
was down in Victoria last week, I noticed what the Butchart Gardens used in
their outdoor displays and I thought it was a good idea. It looked like
arborite or formica that you would use on a countertop in a kitchen. This
had photos and text imprinted on it and it looked like it was holding up
well in the wet outdoors.
I would like to find out exactly what this material is and who did their
printing for them.
Thanks,
Jean Eiers-Page
Prince Rupert City & Regional Archives
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From: bcma-l-admin@museumsassn.bc.ca [mailto:bcma-l-admin@museumsassn.bc.ca]
Sent: March 17, 2008 3:50 PM
To: bcma-l@museumsassn.bc.ca
Subject: [Bcma-l] Interpretive Panels
I am looking to install outdoor interpretive panels relating the history of
the Peace River in our area and I was wondering if those of you with
experience in this field have any tips on design and durability. Is there
a reputable Canadian company that can help me develop/produce these?
Thanks.
Rosaleen
Rosaleen Ward
Museum Coordinator
Hudson's Hope Museum
9510 Beattie Drive
Box 98
Hudson's Hope
BC V0C 1V0
Phone (250) 783 5735
Fax (250) 783 5770
e mail hhmuseum@pris.ca
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Hi Rosaleen,<br><br>
Would you please forward any information to me that you receive from
other people if they reply off list as I am looking for similar
products. When I was down in Victoria last week, I noticed what the
Butchart Gardens used in their outdoor displays and I thought it was a
good idea. It looked like arborite or formica that you would use on
a countertop in a kitchen. This had photos and text imprinted on it
and it looked like it was holding up well in the wet outdoors.<br><br>
I would like to find out exactly what this material is and who did their
printing for them. <br><br>
Thanks,<br><br>
Jean Eiers-Page<br>
Prince Rupert City & Regional Archives<br><br>
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<dd>Sent:</b> March 17, 2008 3:50 PM<br>
<dd>To:</b> bcma-l@museumsassn.bc.ca<br>
<dd>Subject:</b> [Bcma-l] Interpretive Panels<br><br>
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<dd>I am looking to install outdoor interpretive panels relating the
history of the Peace River in our area and I was wondering if those
of you with experience in this field have any tips on design and
durability. Is there a reputable Canadian company that
can help me develop/produce these?<br><br>
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<dd>Thanks. <br><br>
<dd>Rosaleen<br><br>
<dd> <br><br>
<dd><font face="Times New Roman, Times">Rosaleen Ward<br><br>
<dd>Museum Coordinator<br><br>
<dd>Hudson's Hope Museum<br><br>
<dd>9510 Beattie Drive<br><br>
<dd>Box 98<br><br>
<dd>Hudson's Hope<br><br>
<dd>BC V0C 1V0<br><br>
<dd>Phone (250) 783 5735<br><br>
<dd>Fax (250) 783 5770<br><br>
<dd>e mail hhmuseum@pris.ca<br><br>
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