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Museum/Restoration/Artillery
Restoration Policy
Restoration is considered to be work other than conservation or
maintenance. The purpose of a restoration is to return an object
to a specific configuration and appearance, which it had at some
point during its initial career in operation.
Many museums display their items in their original artifact
condition. The FTM staff is continually restoring neglected antique
artillery pieces that are in dire need of restoration. Here you
can view some of our restoration projects in their progress from
beginning to completion.
These projects require countless hours of painstaking
research and labor. With the ultimate result being an accurately
restored, original, "arsenal" specimen.
We have also acquired other specimens and artifacts
that need restoration, and the same care is taken to preserve
their originality and authenticity.
All donated or acquired artifacts for the
museum will be evaluated for conservation, maintenance or restoration
needed and will be handled by the Museums policies for care and
restoration.
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