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Jubilee Conference at Cheltenham AT its annual conference held at Cheltenham in the week commencing July 2, the Museums Association celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of its foundation. In his presidential address, the Bight Hon. Viscount Bledisloe appropriately dealt with the state of museums fifty years ago and with the progress that has been effected in the intervening years. Speaking of the needs of the future, he suggested that at least ono open-air folk museum might be established in England, for example, in the Forest of Dean. He also directed attention to the lack of any English museum illustrating agriculture.
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The Museums Association. Nature 144, 124–125 (1939). https://doi.org/10.1038/144124a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/144124a0