Subject: Flood damage in the Czech Republic
I have recently been asked by colleagues from the National Technical Museum in Prague to mediate their request for help, as the institution has been heavily affected by the floods of last summer. Here is the message, and I sincerely hope that it will find a positive response. Plea of the National Technical Museum in Prague for help to rescue the flooded Architecture Archives and other collections The devastating flood, which hit Prague hard in the middle of August, heavily damaged the National Technical Museum archives and collections. Almost 90% of the following archives have been flooded: Industrial History Archives, unique Aviation Archives and especially the world-known Architecture Archives, which include complete heritage and documentation of the designs of the top Czech architects of the 19th and 20th centuries, but also many designs and original works by architects from all over the world. In addition, significant parts of our technical history collections were also submerged including a range of unique historical objects documenting the history of metallurgy, chemistry, machinery and electronics including its original plans and related documents. Most of archival material have already been secured by deep-freezing (250 m3 in total) and include the following materials: Pencil, ink and crayon sketches--on designer's glued and cardboard Aquarelles Designs on graph paper and designer's glued paper Blueprint and ozalid copies Period and contemporary photographs (of various technology). The flood also affected the following types of architectural models: Gypsum models Paper models Wooden models Metal models Combined models In order to rescue the damaged documents and other items, the Museum is now preparing a special building with large utility space (2 x 300 m2) in which the frozen records should be defrosted, washed, disinfected, stabilized, dried and then registered, restored and put in a suitable storage. The building, which is conveniently located in downtown Prague is well equipped with rest rooms, offices and other handling rooms. The depository of the rescued items will be also located nearby with more office rooms (including accommodation units) available as appropriate. While the National Technical Museum is able to provide these spaces and basic facilities to the restorers, we totally lack the necessary technology and practical experience as well as much of special equipment for conservation/renovation works. Therefore, our Museum would urgently appreciate the following technical assistance: Portable freezers (approximately 2X3 m) Spraying tubs (10 pieces: 5 rinsing and 5 germicide baths) Drying chambers and boxes (also for large documents A1-A0) Drying tables Vacuum presses Furthermore, the following chemicals and materials are badly needed for the processing: * Suitable germicide and stabilisation solutions (also for the treatment of 10% of the records not directly damaged by water, but inflicted by mildew in humid environment) * Silicone and waxed slip papers * Acid-free cardboards, record folders and boxes. Lacking a suitable practical experience with such large-scale conservation and restoration works, we would very much appreciate if you could send expert restorers who could assist us to set up and run the workshops and provide methodological help and training for our own employees. There is also an idea behind to expand these works later into a special Training Department that would provide education and best practice examples to the Czech as well as foreign restorers. Since much of our original archival facilities were almost completely destroyed we would welcome also a large number of suitable wrap materials including archival boxes drawing envelopes (A3 and A4 formats) large-size archival envelopes (A1 and A0 formats) acid-free silk paper paper boxes and envelopes for negatives (13x18 cm, 18x24 cm, 24x30 cm) To safe the damaged metallic objects like historical engines, electrical tools and appliances and historical telecommunication apparatuses we would be much grateful for the following facilities for a mechanical shop and conservation works, respectively: grinders polishing machines bench drilling machines rust removers preservative oils and waxes lacquers and varnishes workable plastics Finally, in order to secure and document the respective documents and 3D historical objects, we will be much grateful for any suitable digitalisation equipment including the following: A3 scanner for reflective and transparent materials PC suitable for DTP Office category PC's (several items) A4/A3 laser colour printers (LAN) A4/A3 copiers Digital camera(s) Obviously, besides of the above listed most urgent items, we will be highly grateful for any help, including financial contributions. The National Technical Museum has opened a special account for these purposes that is: National Technical Museum (Floods) Bank account of the "Komercni banka" (Commercial Bank) No.: 51-2500450277/0100 Should you wish to help us by providing any specific equipment or materials, please, contact urgently the following persons for more information: Ing. Ivo Janousek, CSc., FEng. +42 2 33376014 ivo.janousek [at] ntm__cz Ing. Vaclav Suchy, CSc. +42 2 20399240 vaclav.suchy [at] ntm__cz Ing. Zdenek Rasl +42 2 33372001 zdenek.rasl [at] ntm__cz Thank you very much for your kind assistance in advance, Ing. Ivo Janousek, CSc., FEng. Director General Odchozi zprava neobsahuje viry. Zkontrolovano antivirovym systemem AVG <URL:http://www.grisoft.cz> Katka Tlachova Czech Committee of ICOM Moravian Gallery, Brno *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:26 Distributed: Wednesday, October 9, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-26-003 ***Received on Tuesday, 8 October, 2002