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Avsmuseum 100374 New! | 2026 |

🔍 A functions as a "special code" that helps staff locate an object, know when it was acquired, and retrieve its documentation instantly.

Best for a quick scroll with a high-quality photo. avsmuseum 100374

One real-world parallel: In 2018, a user found a WWII radio labeled “AFM 34021” stowed in a church basement. After months of research, it traced back to the “Australian Forces Museum” – a defunct collection. The object was repatriated to the Australian War Memorial. 🔍 A functions as a "special code" that

Deep within the archives of the AVS Museum lies this fascinating piece—Inventory Number 100374. Each scratch, dent, and detail tells a story that spans decades (or perhaps centuries!). After months of research, it traced back to

Alphanumeric asset numbers also coordinate data inside technical community centers and academic research archives. For example, the Emma Darnell Aviation Museum & Conference Center utilizes structured data files to cross-reference aviation history artifacts with contemporary Southern art showcases. Similarly, the MIT Visual Arts Program Records use comparable sequential numbering to index extensive lecture video libraries, syllabi, and historical class trip documentation. 📊 The Core Components of an Artifact Database Record

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