- Accessioned objects in the Tate collection number 63,806, including 1,620 sculptures; 4,567 paintings; 118 installations; and 56,918 works of art on paper
- Mecklenburg , M. , ed. 1991 . Art in Transit: Studies in the Transport of Paintings Washington DC : National Gallery . This conference was organized by the Canadian Conservation Institute, Tate, The National Gallery, Washington DC and the Conservation Analytical Laboratory of the Smithsonian Institution. Two publications resulted: and the companion Art in Transit: Handbook for Packing and Transporting Paintings, eds. M. Richard, M. Mecklenburg, M. Merrill (Washington DC: National Gallery) 1991
- Prompted by interest following the conference organized jointly by IPC and The British Museum, ‘Part and Parcel of the Job: Planning, Packing and Transporting Loans for Exhibition’, held 9–10 May (2002) at The British Museum, London, the video On the Road may be purchased at a small cost directly from Tate. The Chantry Library, the library of IPC, also holds a copy for loan to members, see its website: www.lib.ox.ac.uk/ipc-chantry/
Courier training at Tate
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