Avsmuseum100359 1 Upd Top May 2026
Catalog entry for AVS Museum object 100359: restoration notes, provenance, multimedia assets, and interpretive text for the updated top-level display.
Let’s imagine a plausible scenario. The National Air & Space Museum’s digital asset management system (or a similar institution) holds a record for a de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito wing section. The internal filename for the master preservation image is stored as: avsmuseum100359 1 upd top
avsmuseum100359_1_upd_top.tif
When a curator or archivist sees that string in a log or export, they know: Catalog entry for AVS Museum object 100359: restoration
Without this structured naming, museums would face chaos when migrating data, synchronizing with online collections portals, or performing disaster recovery. Without this structured naming, museums would face chaos
Combined, one plausible interpretation: avsmuseum100359_1_upd_top = museum audiovisual asset #100359, part 1, updated, set as top/featured.
Object 100359 is a mid-20th-century audiovisual device acquired by the AVS Museum and recently restored for top-level exhibition. The restoration revealed original components and audiovisual content that illuminate the device’s role in public broadcasting and educational film distribution.