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This is a label that has been created by one of our visitors to our display 'The Odditoreum'. This display features a selection of weird and wonderful curiosities from deep within the vaults of the Museum’s collection. Visitors are encouraged to write their interpretation of what these objects may mean to them.
Cérémonie de remise des labels Ecoquartiers et conclusion de la mission Jund à l'auditorium du campus de Jussieu
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“We love labels. We really do--as a society, I mean. It's so much easier to understand the world around us if we name it, tie it down, and distance ourselves from the parts we don't like.... We all want to beloved, we all want to love, and we all want.”
Bertramka - Muzeum W.A.Mozarta a manželů Duškových / Museum of WAMozart and the Dušk family
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Label your wires and tucking is a cake. Everything worked first try once the harness was extended, relocated, and plugged up. :)
This was an interesting label I found in a 50s wardrobe while I was browsing in a second hand furniture shop in Brighton. Funny that the wardrobe had tiny little labels for all of its shelves. BTW: It was a men's wardrobe.
The label reads:
Bird's Eye View of Property of New York Dock Company, The Premier Warehouses and Terminal, New York, U.S.A.
Copyright 1911 New York Dock Company
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