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The annual report of the Durban Museum and Art Gallery for the year 1945–46 again stresses the need of these expanding institutions for extra space. “The congested conditions,“ it is stated, “become more acute each year.” Though the City Council has allocated several extra rooms in the municipal building for museum purposes, it is pointed out that this will only relieve the position as regards workroom, storage and library accommodation, the urgent need for further exhibition space remaining a matter which requires serious consideration. The total number of visitors to the Museum and the Art Gallery during the year was 166,922 and 154,397 respectively.
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Durban Museum and Art Gallery. Nature 160, 360 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160360c0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/160360c0