Sophie Henderson writes: We at the Migration Museum Project had the distinct good fortune to get to know Claus Moser when he became one of our distinguished friends and supporters.
When we first introduced Claus to the idea of a Migration Museum for Britain and thought that realising such a enormous ambition might catch at the very least – five years,his first response was to put a question to: “Why not accomplish it in two?” His energy and enthusiasm for our ideas were infectious and inspiring. He was an utterly charming, but also terrifyingly acute and knowledgable critic, and observer and supporter of our plans.
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Source: theguardian.com