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Genre term Scope note Archival description count Authority record count
Architectural furniture
  • Furniture designed by architects or to match or accord with the architectural features of the rooms for which it is intended.
3 0
Architectural models
  • Representations that visualize architectural projects in three dimensions, often including a representation of the surrounding site or context, and usually, but not necessarily, built to scale.
3 0
Art museums (buildings)
  • Buildings, groups of buildings, or spaces within buildings where works of art are housed and displayed for public benefit. For stores in which works of art are displayed for sale, see
1 0
Attendance cards 1 0
Auction catalogs
  • Use for a list of items to be sold by auction, typically arranged by lot, containing descriptive details and estimated bids for each lot.
0 0
Audiocassettes
  • Cassettes of audiotape. According to international standards, the tape is usually 0.15 inches (3.8 millimetres) wide and can carry 4 to 8 tracks.
9 0
Autobiographies. 4 0
Autobiography. 3 0
Bankbooks
  • Books held by depositors in which a bank enters a record of the depositor's transactions.
1 0
Banks (buildings)
  • Buildings that house establishments for the custody of money received from, or on behalf of, customers, with the essential duty of payment of the orders given on it by the customers. Banks' profits arise mainly from the investment of the money left unused by the customers. Bank buildings typically have indoor counters and windows where customers may make transactions, often with bars or other security devices securing the window, offices where bank officials may meet with customers, vaults for the secure storage of money and other valuables, and other security devices and measures. Exterior bank architecture traditionally imitates a Greek temple, although many other styles are employed as well.
4 0
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