Corrosion, wear and corrosive wear; the story of lubrication systems in large technology object storage and use

Creators: David Hallam, David Thurrowgood and Col Ogilvie

Date: 2004

Introduction: My name is David Hallam; I’m currently Senior Conservator Research and Technology at the National Museum. That means that I’m in charge of our research programs and I’m also in charge of our technological conservation program. Before that I was Head of Conservation at Queensland Museum, and before that I spent 20 odd years at the Australian War Memorial and I love functional objects. I also like Volvos.

Reference: David Hallam, David Thurrowgood and Col Ogilvie 2004, ‘Corrosion, wear and corrosive wear; the story of lubrication systems in large technology object storage and use’, Big Stuff 2004

DOI Link (Paper):

Hallam, David, Thurrowgood, David, & Ogilvie, Col. (2004). Corrosion, wear and corrosive wear; the story of lubrication systems in large technology object storage and use. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4084751

DOI Link (Q&A):

Hallam, David, Thurrowgood, David, & Ogilvie, Col. (2004, September 29). Corrosion, wear and corrosive wear; the story of lubrication systems in large technology object storage and use Q&A. Zenodo. http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4116546
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