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The Archival Division, is responsible for -systematic research and inquiries made in archives, libraries, engraving and other illustrative material collections with the aim to gather the documentation and documentary source material for ithe history of Polish art, that of artistic sponsorship, history of conservation of monumental objects and their groupings. The selected materials are placed in inventory index cards according to general rules and principles adopted in archives. Each entry gives an orientation as to the .subject and scope of a .given manuscript or illustrative source while the signature enables an easy access to original in a place where it is preserved. The index card file thus being formed in the Centre as a result of ‘inquiries becomes a valuable source of scientific information for researchers and representatives of conservation authorities. The illustrative materials gathered in that way supply at the same time a basis for preparing .of subsequent volumes of a catalogue containing architectural drawings that are published within the series ”A” of Biblioteka Muzealnictwa i Ochrony Zabytków (Library of Museums and Monument Protection, series A). In addition, the Archival Division has at its disposal the .collections of its own which are named after the names of their founders. Within the contents of these collections a prevailing part is farmed by archival excerpltings lin form of manuscripts and by scientific heritage left iby the outstanding Polish researchers, as, for instance, Dr. Jan Glinka, who has gathered an immense material pertaining to artistic sponsorship of the Gryf-lBranicki family during the 18th century, or the .late Professor Gerard Ciołek, the most outstanding Polish expert lin the field of horticulture and the landscape protection. All the materials gathered by Archival Division are afiter their preparation made accessible to the interested specialists.
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