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Australia ICOMOS E-Mail News No. 73

>An information service provided by the Australia ICOMOS
>Secretariat       (2 July 2003)
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>Weekly Website Focus
>
>Behind the facade of a typical central Amsterdam canalhouse there lies the

>not so typical Pijpenkabinet exhibition - an Aladdin's cave of pipes and
>related paraphernalia for all to see.
>
>Delicately displayed are over two-thousand items that encompass the
>culture of pipe smoking over 25 centuries and five continents. The
>distinguishing feature of the museum is that it exudes with the energy
>and effort of a collector's cabinet in the style of the nineteenth
century.
>
>The extensive reference collection and huge documentation files makes the
>museum a centre of expertise, notably on archaeological
>finds of clay pipe fragments. They are always willing to help in
>determining and dating finds from all over the world.
>
>http://www.pijpenkabinet.nl/Pijpenkabinet/frame-e.html

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