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Join Conservator Eloïse Lovejoy for a little ASMR at the Museum.
Put your headphones on and listen as Eloïse gently cares for a copy of Treatise on Zoology, published in Paris in 1884, which is held in the Library and Archives collection.
Our oldest natural history book was published in 1469 - though it was written much earlier by Pliny the Elder!
You can flip through the pages of our first edition copy of Historia Naturalis online: www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2...
Search our Library and Archives here: www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/dep...
0:00 Intro
01:21 Brushing dust
02:18 Cleaning with a chemical sponge
3:25 Cutting the sponge
3:44 Tidying the space
4:32 Making a paper wrapper
5:56 Cutting the paper
6:51 Folding the paper
11:27 Rounding the corners of the paper
12:40 Marking and cutting slots for cotton tape ties
16:30 Making cotton ties
18:54 Wrapping the paper wrapper onto the book
22:19 Tying the cotton ties
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