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The Mobile Museum: New Website

02 Dec 2019

By Felix Driver

Between Kew and Royal Holloway: women, collections and science education

21 Nov 2019

Posted on 21/11/2019 by Caroline Cornish & Felix Driver

Wilberforce school museum

09 Oct 2019

Posted on 09/10/2019 By Laura Newman

Open House London 2019

29 Sept 2019

Posted on 29/09/2019 by Caroline Cornish

Collections in Circulation Conference

18 May 2019

Posted on 18/05/2019 by Felix Driver

Natural History Burnettised

24 Apr 2019

Posted on 24/04/2019 by Daniel Simpson

Learning Lessons

27 Feb 2019

Posted on 27/02/2019 by Caroline Cornish

Conference Booking Open

22 Feb 2019

Posted on 22/02/2019

Lessons in economic botany: Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1825-1914)

10 Dec 2018

Posted on 10/12/2018 by Laura Newman

The one where Caroline & Mark go to Australia

07 Nov 2018

Posted on 07/11/2018 by Caroline Cornish

Collections in Circulation: Conference, 9-10 May 2019

18 Oct 2018

Posted on 18/10/2018

A new biocultural museum in Singapore

01 Oct 2018

Posted on 01/10/2018 by Mark Nesbitt

Cornwall Research Diary

28 Sept 2018

Posted on 28/09/2018 by Laura Newman

Mobile Museum Workshop: Looking Back

14 Sept 2018

Posted on 14/09/2018

Biocultural Collections on the Move

25 Jul 2018

Posted on 25/07/2018 by Felix Driver

Letter from America

03 May 2018

Posted on 03/05/2018 by Caroline Cornish

Object Lessons: Cabbages and Cabinets

22 Mar 2018

Posted on 22/03/2018 by Laura Newman

Key project resource now online

01 Mar 2018

Posted on 01/03/2018 by Beth Wilkey

Moving on: Working Paper No. 2

18 Feb 2018

Posted on 18/02/2018 by Caroline Cornish

Welcome to the team, Laura!

19 Jan 2018

Posted on 19/01/2018 by Beth Wilkey

From stems to saffron - digitising Kew's Economic Botany exit books

15 Dec 2017

Posted on 15/12/2017 by Joanna Durant, Digitisation officer, Kew Library, Art & Archives

Collections in circulation: seminars for 2018

30 Nov 2017

Posted on 30/11/2017 by Felix Driver

Museum histories in black and white

18 Oct 2017

Posted on 18/10/2017 by Caroline Cornish