Between Metropole and Province: circulating botany in British museums, 1870–1940

Author:

Cornish Caroline12,Allan Patricia3,Gardiner Lauren4,Nicol Poppy5,Pardoe Heather6,Sherwood Craig7,Webster Rachel8,Young Donna9,Nesbitt Mark12

Affiliation:

1. Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, UK (e-mail: )

2. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 3AE, UK

3. Glasgow Museums Resource Centre, 200 Woodhead Road, Glasgow G53 7NN, UK

4. Cambridge University Herbarium (CGE), Department of Plant Sciences, Cambridge CB2 1LR, UK

5. Sustainable Places Research Institute, Cardiff University, 33 Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3BA, UK

6. Department of Natural Sciences, National Museum Wales, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP, UK

7. Warrington Museum, Bold Street, Warrington WA1 1DR, UK

8. Manchester Museum, University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, UK

9. World Museum, National Museums Liverpool, William Brown Street, Liverpool L3 8EN, UK

Abstract

Exchange of duplicate specimens was an important element of the relationship between metropolitan and regional museums in the period 1870–1940. Evidence of transfers of botanical museum objects such as economic botany specimens is explored for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and six museums outside the capital: Cambridge University Botanical Museum, National Museum Wales, Glasgow Museums, Liverpool World Museum, Manchester Museum and Warrington Museum. Botany became an important element in these museums soon after their foundation, sometimes relying heavily on Kew material as in the case of Glasgow and Warrington, and usually with a strong element of economic botany (except in the case of Cambridge). Patterns of exchange depended on personal connections and rarely took the form of symmetrical relationships. Botanical displays declined in importance at various points between the 1920s and 1960s, and today only Warrington Museum has a botanical gallery open to the public. However, botanical objects are finding new roles in displays on subjects such as local history, history of collections, natural history and migration.

Publisher

Edinburgh University Press

Subject

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),History,Anthropology

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