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Found old documents..

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Peter

Peter Report 17 Mar 2005 18:55

If you beleve it to be of some importence then DO take it to your local musum but get a receipt.

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 17 Mar 2005 18:27

Melissa The War was still on in 1945 and paper was of a very poor quality, which is why yours probably seems older than it should. Marjorie

Melissa

Melissa Report 17 Mar 2005 13:51

Thanks folks. Sorry about the old bit. Although it's dated *ONLY* 1945, the paper appears much older (not in a very good state). The document in question does seem important/valuable ( the reason for not mentioning on a public site) and i'm not sure how it got here. No-one in the family have any idea. I think i may ask the museum, just didn't want to seem daft like handing them something that anyone could buy for 10p etc. Mel.

Janet

Janet Report 17 Mar 2005 13:10

Melissa My first thought was 1945 old!! Oh well, bang goes another myth! Sadly photocopying wasn't around back in 1945. Now I realise I have a number of old docs and here's me thinking I had not inherited anything old. Janet

Peter

Peter Report 17 Mar 2005 10:25

Sound to me that you have a copy that was prduced to stay as close to the origanal as pos, Depending on what the Doc is I can only think of 3 resons for it 1 its a soviner of a place or event 2 It was producesd becuse an exact copy was needed, 3 its a limmeted edition of some thing and might be of some value

Netty

Netty Report 17 Mar 2005 10:14

HI MELISSA 'LITHOGRAPHIC' THE MEANING: A LITHOGRAPH IS A TYPE OF PRINT MADE BY TAKING AN IMPRESSION FROM A SHEET OF STONE OR METAL WHICH HAS BEEN TREATED SO THAT INK STICKS TO SOME PARTS OF IT AND NOT TO OTHERS. LITHOS IN GREEK MEANING= STONE HOPE THIS HELPS YOU TTFN :)))) JANETTE

Melissa

Melissa Report 17 Mar 2005 08:01

Hi, I've found an old document signed 1945. In the top corner is typed Lithographic Copy. The whole document is a copy of the original. However my question is...If you wanted a copy of a document from a museum, would this be a lithographic copy as opposed to todays photocopy? Or is that only certain persons/depts were issued these? Hope this make sence, Mel.