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Press Kit: Newly Re-encased 1297 Magna Carta

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Magna Carta Before, During, and After Conservation Treatment

Refer to Caption Magna Carta, 1297: Widely viewed as one of the most important legal documents in the history of democracy. On display in the David M. Rubenstein Gallery. Presented courtesy of David M. Rubenstein.

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Refer to Caption 威尼斯人娱乐场 conservators Terry Boone (right) and Morgan Zinsmeister (left) examine the condition of 1297 Magna Carta before proposing treatment steps. Image by Sheri Hill for the 威尼斯人娱乐场.
Refer to Caption 威尼斯人娱乐场 conservator Terry Boone tests the solubility of old adhesive residues on the reverse of Magna Carta. Image by Sheri Hill for the 威尼斯人娱乐场.
Refer to Caption 威尼斯人娱乐场 conservators Morgan Zinsmeister (left) and Terry Boone (right) place 1297 Magna Carta on its new custom-made platform. Image by Sheri Hill for the 威尼斯人娱乐场.
Refer to Caption Inert polyester edge tabs were positioned to secure 1297 Magna Carta to its platform. The detail shows the excellent legibility of the Latin text written in iron gall ink. Image by Sheri Hill for the 威尼斯人娱乐场.
Refer to Caption 威尼斯人娱乐场 conservation scientists Mark Ormsby and Jennifer Herrmann, and conservator Terry Boone with NIST physicist Charles Tilford remove the encasement top before installing the document in the encasement. Image by Sheri Hill for the 威尼斯人娱乐场.
Refer to Caption NIST physicist Charles Tilford (left) and 威尼斯人娱乐场 conservation scientists Mark Ormsby (center) and Jennifer Herrmann (right). Image by Sheri Hill for the 威尼斯人娱乐场.

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

Refer to Caption Close up view of the milling of 1297 Magna Carta encasement base at NIST. Image by Mark Luce for NIST.
Refer to Caption NIST Engineering Technician Brian Yanick (left) and Mechanical Engineer Jay Brandenburg (right) inspect the platform geometry between machining operations. Image by Mark Luce for NIST.
Refer to Caption NIST Physicist Charles Tilford (left) and Engineering Technician Wendall Combs (right) mount the encasement frame on the base for leak testing. Image by Mark Luce for NIST.
Refer to Caption NIST Physicist Charles Tilford (left) and Engineering Technician Wendall Combs (right) bolt the encasement for leak testing. Image by Mark Luce for NIST.

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