

Above:
Sarah houses the convention badges on blue board trays.
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Sarah applied for an internship that would provide her with comprehensive experience in collections management. She was assigned to work with a newly acquired collection of 26 postal union convention badgesa project that allowed her to work with both the Museum's Registration and Preservation offices.
Her primary responsibilities were to research, catalog, photograph and create permanent housing for each object. She was also given the opportunity to flatten the creased ribbon badges by using introductory conservation treatment techniques.
During her summer at the National Postal Museum, Sarah learned a variety of new skills including object treatment, digital photography and object-specific storage design.
". . .my internship at the National Postal Museum has provided me with experiences that I probably would not have obtained at many other museums." - Sarah
If you would like like to learn more about internships at the National Postal Museum, please visit
our main Internships page.
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