Subject: Early 20th century paper repair
In Conservation DistList Instance: 18:51 Tuesday, April 26, 2005, I wrote: >Is anyone familiar with the term "plaster" to describe mends or >fills to paper objects? I have treatment reports from the first two >decades of the 20th century describing work done in the U.S. Many thanks to the people who replied to my query. They asked whether the term could have been used by someone born in England where *plaster* refers to what Americans call a band-aid, and so they have cleared up another of life's mysteries. William Berwick (1846 - 1920) was born in England and lived there till he was 19. He removed old repairs on the objects in question and must have told journalists that he had taken off *plasters.* A pre-treatment photograph shows band-aid-shaped paper or cloth spanning splits on the objects. The American journalists probably took care to repeat the words he used to describe his treatment. So it seems to have been a generic term for what we now call mending strips. Christine Smith Conservation of Art on Paper, Inc. 2805 Mount Vernon Avenue Alexandria, Virginia 22301 USA 703-836-7757 *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:53 Distributed: Saturday, May 14, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-53-008 ***Received on Thursday, 28 April, 2005