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  • Merseyside, in 1958, a disaster that still haunts the argument for de-accession, the decisions then made on grounds of fashion rather than quality.

    Evening Standard - Home 2011

  • Merseyside, in 1958, a disaster that still haunts the argument for de-accession, the decisions then made on grounds of fashion rather than quality.

    Evening Standard - Home 2010

  • The institute has no intention of fleecing its supporters, and the private process is not related to the complicated procedures of de-accession that is practiced by museums.

    Berks county news 2009

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