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    • A close-up photo of a small exotic blue and red fish swimming through a clear river
      Article: Preview Amazon Voyage: Vicious Fishes and Other Riches at the Horniman Museum
      Stingrays, tetras, sculpted anaconda, replica eel stings, pink dolphins, piranhas and a chance to stick your hand in a tank of rotten leaves - the Horniman's next show is exotic.
      14 January 2013
    • An image of a Roman-style oil painting of a man with black hair and a tanned face
      Article: News Artist uses police techniques to recreate man at National Roman Legion Museum
      Artist Penny Hill has used Roman painting techniques to depict the possible face of a 40-year-old man from 200 AD found buried in Newport.
      18 January 2013
    • A photo of a curator inside a room full of illuminated slides smiling at the camera
      Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Mark Carnall on the Micrarium at the Grant Museum in London
      Obsolete in teaching, limited for research use, poorly documented and a "nightmare" to interpret, Curator Mark Carnall tells us about the Grant's wondrous office of slides.
      05 March 2013
    • A photo of a man holding a carved head
      Article: Interview Curator's Choice: The reconstructed head of a Neolithic woman at the Museum of London
      The Senior Curator in Prehistory at the Early London History and Collections department introduces us to a 5,500-year-old Neolithic woman found in Shepperton.
      25 July 2011
    • Event: Exhibition (temporary) County: Greater London Extinction: Not the End of the World?
      Giant deer, bizarre insects and super-sized birds – millions of species that once roamed the planet are no longer around. Yet, while 99 per cent of the species that ever lived on Earth have met their demise, a vast...
      Natural History Museum | London | 22 February — 8 September 2013
    • A photo of a series of human eyeballs in small openings inside a museum box
      Article: News Eyeballs and wolf skulls as Museum of Curiosity prepares to open
      A new vault of "weird s***" in Soho prepares to unveil penis bones carved from human skulls, skeletons, a woolly mammoth tusk and an Ice Age wolf head.
      09 November 2012
    • an x-ray showing a toy bicycle in the oesephogus
      Article: Preview Foreign Bodies unites swallowed swords and bicycles from UCL vaults
      Curated from across University College London's four museums, a display of surgical curiosities and ancient artefacts ponders all things alien and inorganic to our bodies.
      25 March 2013
    • Article: Trail From Apothecaries To Florence Nightingale - A Medical Museums Trail
      From apothecaries to modern nursing and open heart surgery, find out about the history of medicine in museums with this trail from London's Museums of Health & Medicine.
      13 April 2007
    • Venue: Environmental or ecological centre, Museum, Science centre County: Greater London Grant Museum of Zoology London
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      Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail 12 - The People's Museum In Scotland
      Discover fascinating objects in the museums of Scotland. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.
      15 May 2006
    • Displays at the Hutnerian Museum contain anatomical spcimines, many of which were prepared by the museum's founder - John Hunter - 200 years ago!
      Venue: Museum County: Greater London Hunterian Museum at the Royal College of Surgeons London
    • A photo of a large prehistoric gorilla's hairy face
      Article: Preview In Pictures: Natural History Museum's Treasures Gallery
      An Emperor penguin egg and Guy the gorilla star in the Natural History Museum's showcase of 22 amazing exhibits, designed to keep an eye on Dippy the Diplodocus.
      07 December 2012
    • Resource: Virtual exhibition or images, Website County: South Yorkshire Investigate Archaeology
      My Learning, Sheffield
      My Learning | Sheffield
    • Library
      Venue: Archive, Library County: Greater London Linnean Society of London London
    • Resource: Workshop or activity session, Taught session (schools) County: Birmingham Mini-beast Meals- KS2 Workshop
      Thinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
      Thinktank: Birmingham's Science Museum
    • A photo of a female curator assembling a series of tiny slides on an illuminated wall
      Article: Preview "Really beautiful" Micrarium fills old office with tiny wonders at Grant Museum of Zoology
      A couple of thousand slides form one of the most unusual exhibitions ever made at the University College London museum, including beetles, squids, fleas and whales.
      21 February 2013
    • RCOG Museum
      Venue: Association or society, Archive, Science centre County: Greater London Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists London
    • Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow
      Venue: Association or society, Library, Archive, Science centre County: Strathclyde Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow Library and Archives Glasgow
    • Resource: Boxes, objects and other kit, Handling collection or artefacts, Loan Box, Digital and online resources, Online catalogue, Website, Outreach session, Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session, Paper-based and downloads, Resource or activity pack, Teachers' pack or notes County: Greater London Schools Programme
      Grant Museum of Zoology, London
      Grant Museum of Zoology | London
    • Venue: Museum County: Lothian Surgeons' Hall Museum Edinburgh
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