Borobudur Conservation Archives

The Borobudur Conservation Archives are a set of documents related to the conservation of the Borobudur Temple as one of the earliest international campaigns, beginning in the 1960s and running until the 1980s, to preserve a cultural site that was funded by the international community in cooperation with a national government. This campaign, and the Borobudur Restoration Project (1973-1983), was one of the precursors to the creation of the World Heritage Convention. Borobudur is the first project to have involved the use of modern techniques for monument conservation. The collection consists of 71,851 sheets of photo, 6,043 sheets of as-built drawing, 7,024 plates of negative glass, 13,512 slides of positive film, 65,741 exposes of negative film, 21 reels of celluloid film and 425 numbers of project documents.

Registration Year: 2017
Submission Year: 2016
Submitted by: Indonesia
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Positive slide work progress, march 1980
Positive slide work progress, march 1980
Taking photo with grametri dynamometer, March 14th, 1977. Inventory No. 35532, CA 8727
Taking photo with grametri dynamometer, March 14th, 1977. Inventory No. 35532, CA 8727
First day of CC XI Meeting at Main Hall of Borobudur Restoration Project
First day of CC XI Meeting at Main Hall of Borobudur Restoration Project
Nettoyage in situ, Octobre 1973
Nettoyage in situ, Octobre 1973
Negative plate IV N 8c.9.R.B
Negative plate IV N 8c.9.R.B
Buddha statue T.II.c2., before cleaning, condition
Buddha statue T.II.c2., before cleaning, condition
As built drawing survey boring hole
As built drawing survey boring hole
As built drawing survey on Kamadhatu level
As built drawing survey on Kamadhatu level
Cabinet used to keep the nominated documentary heritage in one of the repository rooms
Cabinet used to keep the nominated documentary heritage in one of the repository rooms