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with some Roman coins. In the next forty years four benefactions were made: in 1912 from William Smith Churchill (European coins of the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries); in 1925 William Smith Ogden's collection of antiquities, including Greek and Roman coins; in 1939 Egbert Steinthal, honorary keeper of the coin room, presented his collection of English copper coins; and in 1958 Harold Raby's bequest of Greek and Roman coins. Harold Raby succeeded Steinthal as honorary keeper and they were responsible for work on the arrangement and identification of the coins. The museum also holds the Great Jackson Street Hoard a hoard of 26 Roman coins found in Manchester near the junction of Chester Road and Great Jackson Street at some point in the 1890s. The hoard is unusual for British hoards in that 19 of the coins were struck in third century Alexandria.
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Gallery, the Lee Kai Hung Chinese Culture Gallery and the South Asia Gallery. The South Asia Gallery is a partnership with the British Museum and will be the first ever permanent exhibition space in the UK dedicated to the stories, experiences and contributions of South Asian communities. The museum reopened 18 February 2023 and managed to attract 52,000 visitors in its first week after reopening.
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collecting was done in the second half of the 19th century and among the collections are the David Homfray collection from the Cambrian and Ordovician strata of Wales and the collections of George H. Hickling and D. M. S. Watson from the Silurian of the Dudley district, West Midlands and from the Old Red Sandstone. Other specimens include the fossilised plants of the
237:, to design a museum to house the collections for the benefit of students and the public on a site in Oxford Road (then Oxford Street). The Manchester Museum was opened to the public in 1888. At the time, the scientific departments of the college were immediately adjacent, and students entered the galleries from their teaching rooms in the Beyer Building. 762:, in naturalistic exhibits. The maintenance of the museum's live animals operates under the highest Zoo Licence standards to ensure their health and care is optimised. A conservation research collection of rare neotropical frogs is maintained off display. These form part of non-invasive research projects and captive breeding programmes to support the 191: 895:, Richard Spiers Standen and Robert Coombes who specialised in Eurasian goose species; this collection was acquired in the 1990s. The collection of bones includes many bird skulls. The collection formed by Derek Yalden includes skeletons of thousands of birds that were sexed. The egg collection includes approximately 10,000 sets of eggs. 329:
Ancient Worlds opened in October 2012 and transformed the main galleries of the 1912 building. Discovering Archaeology explores how people make sense of the past using objects and includes exhibits on facial reconstruction and some of the characters who were involved in the development of archaeology
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The geological collections are of more than local importance and consist of more than 9,000 mineralogical specimens and several hundred thousand fossils. Approximately one twentieth of the collection is displayed and the remainder in storage but available for study by interested persons. Much of the
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were acquired while Heape was resident. The Lloyd collection of Japanese metalwork, carvings and ceramics were the bequest of R. W. Lloyd. There are two collections obtained in the field by professional anthropologists. Frank Willett collected pottery, masks and ritual regalia in Nigeria in 1956 and
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The first coins were donated by the businessman Reuben Spencer in 1895 and the rest of his collection of European coins and commemorative medals in various metals was donated in instalments. Alfred Güterbock deposited, then bequeathed a collection of 380 Greek gold, silver and copper coins together
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suggesting "differential friction" between the glass shelf and the object, possibly caused by vibrations made by visitors, caused the object to move. The museum's Egyptologist Campbell Price, said "it has been on those surfaces since we have had it and it has never moved before. And why would it go
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in 1829, one of only three specimens known to be in existence is here. The remainder of the collection is of foreign origin and W. D. Hincks and John R. Dibb contributed great quantities of specimens, particularly of Coleoptera. Coleoptera number some 900,000 out of an approximate total 1,750,000.
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The Manchester Herbarium contains upwards of 950,000 specimens collected during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries and most countries are represented. Accessions are still made and many specialist enquiries are received. Only a small part of the collection is exhibited. Important contributions came
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for Maurice Egerton (Lord Egerton of Tatton Park). The collection includes bones and skulls of a wide range of mammals, covering most major groups. Many of the collections were transferred from the Anatomy Department in the 1980s. The museum holds the bone collection put together by Derek Yalden.
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Alchemy was a project initiating and facilitating artists' access to the museum and university. Funded by Arts Council England it offered four Alchemy Artist Fellowships, curated artist interventions in the permanent galleries and facilitated research and the loan of the museum's collections for
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and donated in 1946. Simon was an accomplished archer who spent many years researching its history and the development of bows. From 1914 to 1933 he held the world record for a flight-shot at 462 yards; he died in 1964 and his widow Erna (lady world champion, 1937, died 1973) endowed a trust to
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atomic bomb blast and hundreds of origami cranes. Themed exhibits explore attitudes to nature and environmental issues. The gallery has a smartphone app, 'Living Worlds'. This gallery has an allotment in the courtyard in front of the museum, where volunteers grow fruit and vegetables and show
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Manchester Museum temporarily closed on 29 August 2021 for redevelopment. During this time the Museum underwent the final phase of a £13.5 million reconstruction programme. The renovated museum includes a two-storey extension and new galleries including a large Exhibition Hall, Belonging
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Living Worlds opened in April 2011 as a new type of natural history gallery to encourage visitors to reflect on their attitudes to nature. The gallery was designed by Brussels-based design firm villa eugenie. Exhibits include a mounted demoiselle crane with a piece of rubble from the
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a large number of artefacts from foreign museums. The next phase of the project is to bring back 40 culturally significant objects from the Manchester Museum, including "body ornaments made from feathers, teeth and wood, hair bundles and belts". These would be returned to the
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World Collection of minerals. Since the 1920s there has been a policy of complementary collecting by the museum and the university Department of Geology by which the museum specialises in hard rock petrology. The museum's collection of
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in 1973 in an exchange. Material from the collections of Alexander Abercrombie, Alfred Cort Haddon, Rev. James Hadfield, Lewis John Shackleford, Frederick W. Townsend and the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition was described by
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and other sponsors, the museum was refurbished and reopened in 2003. At this time the Fossils Gallery and Living Cultures Galleries were developed and The Vivarium was established on the second floor of the 1885 building.
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footage showing a 10-inch Egyptian statue in the museum's collection, apparently spinning around unaided, attracted worldwide media attention. Various theories were put forward, with the university's Professor
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The Manchester Gallery explores the changing relationship between the museum, Manchester and the rest of the world. It explores where collections came from and how they relate to colonialism and empire.
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The museum has the fourth largest mollusc collection in Britain with 166,000 lots. The collection grew around that of the Manchester Society for the Promotion of Natural History, which acquired one of
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The major collecting areas in archaeology have been Western Europe, the Mediterranean, Egypt and Western Asia. Large accessions of material from Egypt and Western Asia came from the excavations of Sir
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acquired in 1895 includes Palaearctic bird species, bee-eaters and rollers that formed the basis of Dresser's books. The bird skin collection of approximately 7,500 specimens includes specimens that
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reported that the incident "sent visitor numbers soaring at the Manchester Museum", and Tim Manley, head of marketing and communications, commented that "There's been a definite spike in visitors".
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McGhie, HA 2005. Specimens of extinct and endangered birds in the collections of the Manchester Museum, the University of Manchester, UK. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists' Club 125: 247–252.
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contemporary art projects. Alchemy was the museum's first such sustained research programme. It aimed to reinvigorate displays, encourage diverse approaches and present alternative voices.
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represent about half the total number of specimens. The British collections constitute about 1,250,000 specimens and only a small proportion of the known species are unrepresented.
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architecture. Displays explore the variety of the natural world, where the collection came from, why people collect specimens, how they are used, and what they can tell scientists.
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The collection includes several thousand mammal specimens. Many mounted specimens are from the original Manchester Natural History Society collection. Mounted mammals include a
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and subsequently archaeologists from the university have been involved in expeditions to Western Asia and brought more finds. The Egyptological collections include finds from
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conserve and develop the collection which includes artefacts from Great Britain, Brazil, Europe, India, Pakistan, Japan, Central Asia, Africa, and the Pacific islands.
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carvings. In 1922, Charles Heape donated his Oceanian and American collection, amounting to about 1500 items. It included a collection of weapons and paddles from the
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The collection includes approximately 15,000 bird study skins from more than 2,000 species mostly from 1850 to 1950. A collections of birds was transferred from the
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Nature's Library opened in April 2013 displaying the museum's range of natural history, using a design inspired by a Gothic library to capitalise on the gallery's
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women attending the ceremony at the Museum received objects from the collection including carvings, baskets, decorations and a major collection of shell dolls.
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The museum's collection amounts to nearly 3 million specimens. It has 10,500 type specimens (of 2,300 species) and additions are frequently made to it.
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The museum's first collections were assembled by the Manchester Society of Natural History formed in 1821 with the purchase of the collection of
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was opened. Many Victorian institutions are now viewed as having contributed to the racist thinking that justified slavery. As part of the
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which is mounted in a running posture. "Stan", as it is called, is based on the second most complete T. rex excavated in 1992 in
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species in the world. The Vivarium's displays offer an opportunity to observe the behaviour of a wide variety of species from
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makes up a quarter and much of the remainder comes from Asia and the Americas. The first large donation came from
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and worked at one time in the museum. Other collections of forams come from Joseph Sidebotham and E. Halkyard.
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II who had close connections with the museum; many species were described with Robert Standen of the museum.
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Two subsequent extensions mirror the development of its collections. The 1912 pavilion was largely funded by
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collection of Arthur Waters, a naturalist who lived near Manchester. Waters described the bryozoa of the
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moved to a new site, its old building was used for teaching and subsequently occupied by the museum.
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used to prepare illustrations for 'A History of the Birds of Europe'. Dresser was a member of the
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The collection totals about 16,000 artefacts, nearly half of which are from Africa. Material from
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is a museum displaying works of archaeology, anthropology and natural history and is owned by the
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has been ingeniously integrated by three generations of the Waterhouse family. When the adjacent
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to Australia. This was the first phase of the project coinciding with the 250th anniversary of
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buildings, it provides access to about 4.5 million items from every continent. It is the
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to "recognize harm but also encourage healing". The director for culture and emergencies at
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and Hugh Berthon Preston), Frederick W. Townsend (Persian Gulf), syntype material from the
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peoples. In November 2019 the Museum returned 43 secret sacred and ceremonial items from
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in the 1890s including species that are now extinct. The museum holds the collections of
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from 1961 to 1977, was very involved in the curation and setting up of the collection.
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Cook, L. M and Logunov, D. V. 2016. "Joseph Sidebotham's Lepidoptera". p. 9 – 16
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The museum is one of the University of Manchester's 'cultural assets', along with the
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In late October 2019 the first collection of many sacred artefacts belonging to
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The nucleus of the archery collection of about 2,000 exhibits was formed by
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The Linnean Newsletter and Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
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Pain, Stephanie (23 September 2003), "The Head from Worsley Moss",
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The Buildings of England: Lancashire: Manchester and the South-East
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In September 2023, Manchester Museum returned 174 artefacts to
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from Whitby and 40,000 mammalian bones from an excavation at
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was on display for a year from April 2008, on loan from the
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In 2004 the museum acquired a reproduction cast of a fossil
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In 1997 the museum was awarded £12.5 million from the
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David Elystan Owen, Director; author of books about canals
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Peter Worsley collected basketry and other items from the
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conservation of the species concerned. These include the
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which includes many cultivated plants is also important.
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The Egyptian Mummy Research Project, begun in 1973 under
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Alberti, Samuel J.M.M. (2012). Dudley, Sandra H. (ed.).
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and teaching. It has around 430,000 visitors each year.
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on the Galapagos in 1835. The bird skin collection of
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Museum Objects: experiencing the properties of things
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is among the finest collections of tortoise-beetles.
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project, it explored difficult and sensitive issues.
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Culture24, February 2007, accessed 24 November 2009.
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collection formed by Professor Mark Ferguson of the
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University of Manchester, Oxford Road
Manchester
University museum
archaeology
anthropology
Esme Ward
museum.manchester.ac.uk
Listed Building
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University of Manchester
Oxford Road
A34
neo-Gothic
UK
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John Leigh Philips
Peter Street
Young Men's Christian Association
Thomas Huxley
Owens College
Alfred Waterhouse
Natural History Museum
Jesse Haworth
Gothic Revival
Whitworth Hall
University Dental Hospital of Manchester

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