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From script to print to hypertext : exhibition photographs

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From script to print to hypertext: exhibition photographs

TWO MILLENNIA
OF DEVON'S WRITTEN HERITAGE

Illustrations of the collaborative exhibition
organised by Devon Library Services and Exeter Museums
in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum
18 September to 27 November 1999
to celebrate the richness of Devon's long written record.

Illustrated catalogue available price £4.95 from the
Westcountry Studies Library.

The first gallery: information screens for Exeter Reference Library and Royal Albert Memorial Museum with Romano-British tile containing inscribed ABC (ca.60 AD) which is one of the first items in the timeline.
The first gallery: information screens for Exeter Medical Library, Devon and Exeter Institution and the Bill Douglas Centre with the magic lantern which appeared in Bill Douglas's film "Comrades". Also shown is a section of the timeline which ran around the walls of both galleries
The second gallery. Panel and exhibits for theme
A: Art and architecture
The second gallery. Panel and exhibits for theme
B, bookbinding and typography
The second gallery. Panel and exhibits for themes
P: press and periodicals
R: records and archives
S: scribes and manuscripts.
The original manuscripts were for the most part displayed in Exeter Cathedral Library.
The second gallery. Panel and exhibits for theme W: war and revolution
The exhibition captions and scanned images of most of the exhibits are progressively being mounted on the exhibition website.
Creator: Devon Library and Information Services
Title: From script to print to hypertext : exhibition photographs
Imprint: : Devon Library Services
Date: 2003
Format: Web page : HTML
Series: Discussion papers ; X08
Ref. no.: WEB SCRIPT
Coverage: Devon . Exeter . Exhibitions . From script to print . Illustrations . 1999

Last Updated: 23/06/2005



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