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National Museums of Canada

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Corporate name headingNational Museums of Canada
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Variant(s)Canada. Communications Canada. National Museums of Canada
Canada. Department of Communications. National Museums of Canada
Canada. Musées nationaux du Canada
Canada. National Museums of Canada
Corporation of National Museums of Canada
Musées nationaux du Canada
National Museum of Canada (1968-1990)
See alsoCanadian Museum of Civilization
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Absorbing corporate body: Canadian Museum of Nature
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National Gallery of Canada
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National Museum of Science and Technology (Canada)
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Hierarchical superior: Canada. Communications Canada
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Hierarchical superior: Canada. Department of Communications
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Found inNLC 2/81 (AACR 2: National Museums of Canada; on 4/1/68 the Crown Corp., National Museums of Canada was est. for the adm. of the National Gallery of Canada, the National Museum of Man, the National Museum of Natural Sciences, the National Museum of Science and Technology, the Canadian War Museum, the National Aeronautical Collection, and the Canadian Conservation Service)
Artibise, A.F.J. Winnipeg, 1974, c1970: slide mounts (National Museums of Canada; Musées nationaux du Canada) English t.p. (National Museum of Canada) French t.p. (Musées nationaux du Canada)
Amicus, Aug. 22, 2001 (National Museums of Canada; On Apr. 1, 1968 the Crown Corporation, National Museums of Canada, was established for the administration of the National Gallery of Canada, the National Museum of Man, the National Museum of Natural Sciences, the National Museum of Science and Technology, the Canadian War Museum, the National Aeronautical Collection and the Canadian Conservation Institute. At this time, the National Museum of Canada ceased to exist. Ceased to exist July 1, 1990; at the same time its functions were absorbed by: National Museum of Science and Technology, National Gallery of Canada, Canadian Museum of Civilization, and Canadian Museum of Nature; variants: Corporation of National Museums of Canada; subordinate to the Dept. of Communications, later Communications Canada; equivalent: Musées nationaux du Canada)
National bib agency no.0000D0791E
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