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Analysing the physical condition and materials of the Kruger House wallpaper and proposing conservation treatment
There was a catastrophic flood in 2016, where a car hit the fire hydrant in front of the DITSONG: Kruger Museum, (DKM) and a massive amount of water spilled onto the west gable and leaked onto the ceiling of the DKM. The wallpaper in especially SJP Kruger’s reception room has deteriorated extensively. With this study, I would like to give the reader a better understanding of the state of deterioration of the wallpaper. The aim of this study is to create a decision-making framework, that will include the condition of the wallpaper as it is, but also address institutional constraints, the architectural context, as well as the historical value of the DKM through chemical analyses, literature reviews and interviews.
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Mini Dissertation (MSocSci (Heritage and Cultural Sciences Heritage Conservation))--University of Pretoria, 2024.