Sejal Goel
Object Conservator
Sejal at Work
Applying Reemay support to the large break in the leather structure of the bells =
Adjusting creases and edges of map prior to infilling
Solubility testing of adhesives
Photographing
Dremelling the new fingers for “Beatrice”
Preparing map to be mounted on the wall
Discussing how pieces of 17th century pottery fit together
Cleaning adhesive residue of Shimpanse anatomical model
The first complete glazed cooking vessel assembled from Ruas das Olarias, Tavira, Portugal
Cleaning Vauxhall leather
Mechanical cleaning of a taxidermy sheep
Adhering fill to the wood structure of the bells
Scraping away excess filler from the Napoleon box
Onsite conservation of “Stumpy” the Taxidermy Sheep at Trowbridge Museum
Scraping corrosion off the Burgonet helmet
Trying to figure out how pieces of 17th century pottery fit together
Cleaning glass from Dibsi Faraj
Taxidermy martin that was cleaned and restored
Adhering Reemay
Airbrushing the La Chapelle anatomical model
The anatomical models on display
Scissor Lift used for the cleaning of the sister plane to the Spirit of St. Louis
X-raying Iron from Binchester Roman Fort
Prepping colours and polyfilla for infilling
Cleaning the sister plane to the Spirit of St. Louis, which hangs in the atrium of the Missouri History Museum
Consolidation of the wood of the Aldbourne Bells