Subject: Scratchboard
The National Archives' collection of original war artists' material (INF 3 series, 1939-46), mostly commissioned for propaganda and publicity purposes by the Ministry of Information, includes a number of small size scraperboards by unknown artists as well as R. Sheppard, C. Keeling and O. Lehmann. As part of a major project of conservation and rehousing of this series by Conservation (Collection Care Department), technical examination is being carried out on selected objects to gain greater historical understanding that will be made available to a wider community of conservators, historians and researchers outside The National Archives. Preliminary research, on conservation treatment options has provided us with limited information. We would be interested to know if anyone has successfully managed to humidify and flatten scraperboards as severe bowing seems to be a common problem with this support. Recommendations for consolidants of the friable ground would also be of great interest. Any further treatment recommendations and historical information on the history and manufacture of scraperboard would also be greatly appreciated. The National Archives Ruskin Avenue Kew Surrey TW9 4DU United Kingdom *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:23 Distributed: Saturday, October 18, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-23-013 ***Received on Thursday, 16 October, 2008