Dear Althea,
I recommend you speak with any of the bigger names in bookbinding because
part of their contract with a customer usually involves insurance for
irreplaceable (as well as replaceable) items in transit. Whoever insures
them would insure you.
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From: Women's Art Library <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 01 August 2000 09:43
Subject: insurance
>I am in charge of a collection of books, presscuttings, slides,
>videos etc that is about to be removed to another location within a
>college of art. We are an independent educational charity and will
>remain so and we need to insure the collection. Has anyone got any
>advice on how to go about insuring the irreplaceable?? Many thanks
>for any clues.
>Althea Greenan
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