Great job, Arnav. If another trip to the museum could result in published sources to write about it, or the Fort, then it can move from mention over here -

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamnagar#Places_of_interest 
to a stub of its own.

Normally, museum directors keep copies of newspaper articles or magazines where their museums feature.

Warm regards,

Ashwin Baindur
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Arnav Sonara <sonara.arnav@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,

While on vacations at my hometown Jamnagar, I thought of contributing something to Commons, thus I decided to start with Archaeological Museum Jamnagar. The Museum is superb with different variety of exhibits of Jamnagar like stone excavations, rifles, canons, different pictures to show. Thus I decided to capture those and put on commons, I am still in midst of processing many more images and upload them, meanwhile I have created a Gallery on commons. Please do have a look at it and give your valuable suggestions/thoughts.
I was charged Rs 100/- by the Museum authority and also have the receipt of it, thus they allow to take photographs.
Also one interesting thing was going on in Museum, there was one other professional photographer taking close up shots with proper background and lighting of each and every artifact with the help of few other people of museum, on inquiring it, I came to know that Government has asked to digitize the whole museum, and thus he got one of the contracts to photograph them, but sadly all of them will be copyrighted.

Once again the link to my gallery is  http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Lakhota_Museum_Jamnagar.

Hoping to hear from all of you.

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Thanks
Arnav (ricku).

(User:Rangilo_Gujarati)


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