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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.
587:'s direction, has yielded much information on health and social conditions in ancient Egypt and radiology and endoscopy have been used extensively. One of the mummies studied was the first mummy to be completely unwrapped in Britain since 1908. This was mummy no. 1770 in 1975. From 1979 the researchers developed non-destructive techniques by a combination of radiology and endoscopy. The results are held on the International Mummy Data Base, stored on the university computer. A redesign of the galleries in 1984/85 resulted in improved displays. The archaeology collections were redisplayed in 2011 in the Ancient Worlds galleries. A
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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3662:Sports museums in the United Kingdom
3652:Egyptological collections in England
3167:
2604:Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics
1791:
1206:, geologist, deputy director 1977–87
1075:
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315:, the University of Manchester, the
3667:Local museums in Greater Manchester
3243:Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art
2369:Search Manchester Museum Collection
1936:. Manchester Museum. Archived from
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1614:Richard Wheatstone (25 June 2013).
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3697:Museum of the Year (UK) recipients
3627:Natural history museums in England
2718:Maths and Social Sciences Building
2309:
2286:(41): 2. June 2003. Archived from
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1284:Listed buildings in Manchester-M13
678:, the S. S. Buckman collection of
387:around in a perfect circle?". The
313:European Regional Development Fund
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3672:Greenhouses in the United Kingdom
3647:Archaeological museums in England
3416:Museum of the Manchester Regiment
3053:Victoria University of Manchester
2347:
2248:. London: Routledge. p. 91.
1770:. Derby: English Life, 1985; p. 5
1746:Bradburn, Jean & John (2019)
1251:, curator of Egyptology 2004–2006
957:The museum has many specimens of
894:. A collection of birds from the
669:A tree root fossil from Yorkshire
660:
227:Young Men's Christian Association
3358:Local history / culture
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3063:Mechanics' Institute, Manchester
2829:University of Manchester Library
2654:Wolfson Molecular Imaging Centre
2363:University of Manchester Library
2208:Brown, Mark (5 September 2023).
1490:Sasha Goldstein (23 June 2013).
1464:Sergeant, Emily (6 March 2023).
1421:Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew;
1268:
753:The museum's collection of live
451:Repatriation (cultural heritage)
47:
3487:Trencherfield Mill Steam Engine
2468:Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil
2453:Chemical and Analytical Science
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921:egg, the only known egg of the
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373:acquired by the museum in 2004.
3682:1867 establishments in England
3508:British Muslim Heritage Centre
3273:Salford Museum and Art Gallery
2629:Masood Entrepreneurship Centre
2584:Brooks World Poverty Institute
2579:Academic Health Science Centre
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3482:Science & Industry Museum
2710:Mathematics Tower, Manchester
2614:Lincoln Theological Institute
1816:British Archaeological Awards
1298:-BY-3.0 text from reference.
1289:
1257:, zoologist, director 1909–22
1200:, geologist and archaeologist
868:British Ornithologists' Union
748:
706:
27:Museum in Manchester, England
3503:Astley Green Colliery Museum
2809:Manchester Conference Centre
2769:Computing Machine Laboratory
1735:The University of Manchester
1411:. Manchester: U. P.; chap. V
1080:The collection includes the
872:Zoological Society of London
461:Robert Dukinfield Darbishire
134:Manchester Museum Extensions
7:
3677:Museums established in 1867
3637:Alfred Waterhouse buildings
3421:Stockport Air Raid Shelters
3375:Park Bridge Heritage Centre
3125:Manchester University Press
2649:Research Computing Services
2639:National Graphene Institute
2541:Biology, Medicine and Heath
2337:. 2012 (col. illustrations)
1519:Dan Kedmey (25 June 2013).
1261:
1015:(Torres Straits), Reverend
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295:Galleries and redevelopment
282:visitor centre and others.
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2804:Manchester Aquatics Centre
2359:Manchester Museum archives
1294:This article incorporates
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311:and with funding from the
213:The former dental hospital
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1644:"Stan the T. rex – facts"
1276:Greater Manchester portal
1182:(1863–1948), taxidermist.
1092:Repatriation of artefacts
952:
937:, three specimens of the
787:the Yellow-eyed Leaf Frog
651:Admiral Sir John Franklin
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3533:National Football Museum
3528:Manchester United Museum
3523:Manchester Jewish Museum
3385:Rochdale Pioneers Museum
3043:University of Manchester
2789:Jodrell Bank Observatory
2406:University of Manchester
1930:"Other Major Collectors"
1409:Portrait of a University
1394:Thompson, Joseph (1886)
1255:Walter Medley Tattersall
1168:Notable members of staff
1066:Faculty of Life Sciences
1031:and many specimens from
837:
641:and some specimens from
637:from Charles Bailey and
244:, architect of London's
171:University of Manchester
3543:People's History Museum
2723:Nancy Rothwell Building
2489:Earth and Environmental
2438:Science and Engineering
1621:Manchester Evening News
1407:Charlton, H. B. (1951)
1139:Torres Strait Islanders
1041:Smithsonian Institution
935:ivory-billed woodpecker
568:, presented in 1890 by
390:Manchester Evening News
343:William Flinders Petrie
173:, in England. Sited on
111:museum.manchester.ac.uk
3467:Ellenroad Engine House
3263:Manchester Art Gallery
2779:Firs Botanical Grounds
2685:Barnes Wallis Building
2624:Centre for New Writing
1864:. 30-31-32. Milan: 4–5
1646:. BBC. 3 November 2004
1557:. London. 24 June 2013
1381:McKechnie, H. M., ed.
898:was received from the
860:John Gerrard Keulemans
844:Natural History Museum
823:Brian Houghton Hodgson
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477:Aboriginal Australians
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89:, natural history and
3622:Museums in Manchester
3462:Bury Transport Museum
3447:Science, engineering,
3380:Portland Basin Museum
3283:Whitworth Art Gallery
2834:Whitworth Art Gallery
2743:Stephen Joseph Studio
2680:Arthur Lewis Building
2594:Henry Royce Institute
2504:Physics and Astronomy
2414:Faculties and Schools
2354:The Manchester Museum
2329:The Manchester Museum
2316:The Manchester Museum
1986:Sugden, K.F. (1995).
1971:The Manchester Museum
1959:The Manchester Museum
1917:The Manchester Museum
1905:The Manchester Museum
1841:The Manchester Museum
1780:The Manchester Museum
1768:The Manchester Museum
1692:The Manchester Museum
1664:Revealing Histories:
1180:Harry Ferris Brazenor
1154:cultural institutions
1150:Indigenous Australian
1119:Yukulta / Ganggalidda
1102:Illinois State Museum
1098:Indigenous Australian
1086:Challenger Expedition
1009:Alexander Abercrombie
977:The museum holds the
923:slender-billed curlew
846:in 1895, including a
740:Numismatic collection
723:Euclemensia woodiella
690:, Derbyshire and the
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3370:Museum of Wigan Life
3278:Touchstones Rochdale
2794:John Rylands Library
2675:Alan Turing Building
2056:10.3897/zookeys.4.32
1212:, Director 1889–1909
1198:William Boyd Dawkins
1152:people, encouraging
1141:communities back to
933:, a male and female
578:Winifred M. Crompton
411:, by Stan Sacrison.
347:William Boyd Dawkins
276:John Rylands Library
3594: /
3472:Heaton Park Tramway
3457:Bolton Steam Museum
3238:Castlefield Gallery
3058:Victoria University
2824:UMIST linear system
2738:Schuster Laboratory
2559:Biological Sciences
1940:on 25 February 2012
1883:Manchester Museum.
1750:. Stroud: Amberley
1585:The Daily Telegraph
1210:William Evans Hoyle
1046:James Cosmo Melvill
856:Henry Eeles Dresser
639:James Cosmo Melvill
624:, President of the
528:from the temple of
481:Victoria, Australia
286:2020s redevelopment
34:
3603:53.46639; -2.23444
3513:Gallery of Costume
3390:Saddleworth Museum
3219:Greater Manchester
2895:George Kenyon Hall
2874:Halls of residence
2799:Manchester Academy
2784:Godlee Observatory
2753:Whitworth Building
2189:. 5 September 2023
1934:Rocks and Minerals
1853:Boehm, H. (1981).
1748:A--Z of Manchester
1733:Yates, Tim (1975)
1216:J. Wilfrid Jackson
1174:Tristram Besterman
1106:Captain James Cook
1013:Alfred Cort Haddon
876:Nikolai Prjevalsky
791:Splendid Leaf Frog
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2134:978-1-5261-4414-0
2102:Manchester Museum
2070:Beavan, Katrina.
1720:978-1-78735-141-7
1453:. 12 August 2021.
1423:Pevsner, Nikolaus
1076:Microscope slides
1052:Spirit collection
721:Manchester moth (
405:Tyrannosaurus rex
370:Tyrannosaurus rex
242:Alfred Waterhouse
167:Manchester Museum
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684:ichthyosaur
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496:Archaeology
440:Collections
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1338:21 October
1290:References
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1176:, director
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986:expedition
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707:Entomology
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597:Lindow Man
524:Relief of
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379:time-lapse
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680:ammonites
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334:Hiroshima
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