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In the mid-9th century, amidst fierce Viking raids, scribes in northeast Ireland copied a Latin textbook written in 6th-century Constantinople, this manuscript, is key to understanding the Irish language of the time. #NMIBlog #MuseumBlog #CuratorBlog museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Is this the earliest relic of St. Brigid? Follow the journey of her name from a Swiss abbey to a must-see exhibition in Dublin! Don’t miss this rare chance to see history up close. #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog Read more: 🔗 museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Discover the Gandelow! This unique boat, tied to the rich salmon fishing traditions of the Shannon Estuary, where Ireland's longest river meets the Atlantic Ocean. #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
Discover how museum staff have to use their little grey cells to ensure artefacts are documented & recorded correctly over the span of decades at the Museum Match making: Reuniting objects & object numbers #RegistrationCorner #MuseumBlog #Museumology museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Discover the little snapshots of history that are trade tokens- Historical reminders of businesses & buildings long gone- learn about a precursor to Clerys or about the Pantheon Phusitechnikon the 18th Century Toy shop. museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
This week’s blog by Aodhán Ó Gogáin, NMI Inventory Assistant, discusses a Pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus (“Ram – foh – rin – kus”) that lived at Solnhofen, Germany museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
In this latest #MuseumBlog on Traditional Boats of Ireland, Learn about the work of the Madill Archive Project focused on maritime heritage records & traditional Irish boat designs of Ulster & Connacht #MartimeHistory #Tradition #BoatHistory #irishboats ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
With welcoming a new Volunteer Coordinator, 10-year service awards, restoration projects and Warm Hub visits - our wonderful Volunteers have been very busy! Find out about it all in the new Volunteer Blog entry at volunteers.britishmotormuseum.co.uk #MuseumBlog #Volunteers
In this latest #MuseumBlog post from the NMI blog, Traditional Boats of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, visual artist Dan Shipsides details how traditional vessels inspire his work. #MartimeHistory #Tradition #BoatHistory #irishboats ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
Digital interactive stations make curating the boat gallery easier! Curator Noel Campbell shares artefacts for the new gallery’s screens, letting us display stories beyond physical space. Learn more: ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv… #MaritimeHistory #MuseumBlog #NMBlog
Winter days are more often cold, short & dark but necessity meant fishing off the Irish coast never stopped. Discover how resilient Irish fishermen braved the winter seas in our latest #MuseumBlog. #HistoricPhotos #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #NMIBlog shorturl.at/pqrtV
In the latest Traditional Boats of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way blog, curator Noel Campbell explores sea fishing devices in the archive, highlighting Irish language records. 🔗 Read more: ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv… #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog
The file on any museum object is never truly closed! Our latest #MuseumBlog details the rich history of a particular Blasket Islands naomhóg, researched by multiple NMI curators over the past 30 years #HistoricPhotos #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/new-co…
Are you fascinated by the macabre? Would you drink from a cup covered in skeletons? Faith Nolan from the NMI reveals the story behind a goblet adorned with skeletons and Memento Mori museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #RegistrationCorner
Ever wondered what it would be like to work in a museum? 🏛️ Well, you don’t need to wonder, we've got it covered in one of our blog posts! Read it here: bit.ly/3T2sRnv #museumblog #museumjobs #blogpost
Learn how communities along the coast in South-Mid Kerry successfully fought back against a trend of rural depopulation which threatened the local tradition of the seine boat, a carvel-built rowboat. #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
Highlights from the European Registrars Conference 2024! Emer Ní Cheallaigh, Acting Registrar at NMI, shares her inspiring experience in Rome, involving Rematriation & Speed Dating for Registrars museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner #NMIBLOG #MuseumCareers
#Fossils, on rare occasions, can provide a glimpse at how different organisms interacted millions of years ago. In the NMI - Natural History there are several of these that show a snapshot of 2 organisms interacting. #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Historic Deerfield is pleased to announce two new hires this fall: Erika Gasser, Ph.D., Director of Academic Programs, and Lea Stephenson, Luce Foundation Curatorial Fellow in American Paintings and Works on Paper. Read more historic-deerfield.org/historic-deerf… #MuseumBlog #NewEngland
In the latest Traditional Boats of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way blog, curator Noel Campbell explores sea fishing devices in the archive, highlighting Irish language records. 🔗 Read more: ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv… #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog
Are you fascinated by the macabre? Would you drink from a cup covered in skeletons? Faith Nolan from the NMI reveals the story behind a goblet adorned with skeletons and Memento Mori museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog #RegistrationCorner
In the mid-9th century, amidst fierce Viking raids, scribes in northeast Ireland copied a Latin textbook written in 6th-century Constantinople, this manuscript, is key to understanding the Irish language of the time. #NMIBlog #MuseumBlog #CuratorBlog museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Highlights from the European Registrars Conference 2024! Emer Ní Cheallaigh, Acting Registrar at NMI, shares her inspiring experience in Rome, involving Rematriation & Speed Dating for Registrars museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner #NMIBLOG #MuseumCareers
Is this the earliest relic of St. Brigid? Follow the journey of her name from a Swiss abbey to a must-see exhibition in Dublin! Don’t miss this rare chance to see history up close. #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog Read more: 🔗 museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Digital interactive stations make curating the boat gallery easier! Curator Noel Campbell shares artefacts for the new gallery’s screens, letting us display stories beyond physical space. Learn more: ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv… #MaritimeHistory #MuseumBlog #NMBlog
[2/2]Dive into his life, achievements, and why he still has fans centuries later! Head over to the blog and see what all the fuss is about. 🖋️ View our blog post here 👉 buff.ly/3UcapdK #HistoryCrush #SirAstleyCooper #MuseumBlog #MedicalHistory #Swoon
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Surgeon Astley Cooper Part 1: Wild Child to Dedicated Student
The incredible life story of Astley Cooper, surgeon at St Thomas's and Guy's Hospitals. His experimental approach and tireless research led to new understandings in anatomy and surgery.
Learn how rural Irish communities used culm—a coal byproduct—as a low-cost fuel. Learn about the making of culm balls, early 20th-century mechanical culm shooters, and the cultural impact of this practice. #RegistrationCorner #NMIBlog #MuseumBlog museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Learn how communities along the coast in South-Mid Kerry successfully fought back against a trend of rural depopulation which threatened the local tradition of the seine boat, a carvel-built rowboat. #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
Discover the Gandelow! This unique boat, tied to the rich salmon fishing traditions of the Shannon Estuary, where Ireland's longest river meets the Atlantic Ocean. #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
🧀 More cheese Gromit? Read the Stories from Lancashire Museum blog about our latest #Lancashire 50 Object Gornall’s cheese maker. lancashiremuseumsstories.wordpress.com/2024/06/14/gor… #50LancashireObjects #MuseumBlog
Read our blog to learn more about the pilgrim badge. lancashiremuseumsstories.wordpress.com/2024/06/03/lan… #50LancashireObjects #MuseumBlog
This pilgrim badge was found near Walton Hall, Walton-le-Dale, #Preston. It is a rare and beautifully cast silver badge of a companion Saint Ursula. ℹ️ On display at @lancslibraries #ChorleyLibrary until Thursday 15 August 2024. events.apps.lancashire.gov.uk/w/webpage/even… #50LancashireObjects
The file on any museum object is never truly closed! Our latest #MuseumBlog details the rich history of a particular Blasket Islands naomhóg, researched by multiple NMI curators over the past 30 years #HistoricPhotos #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/new-co…
This week’s blog by Aodhán Ó Gogáin, NMI Inventory Assistant, discusses a Pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus (“Ram – foh – rin – kus”) that lived at Solnhofen, Germany museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
“As a superhero who fights evil doers, venerates his ancestors, and protects a fictional state that at the time bore a great many similarities to Melanesia’s largest island, the Phantom quickly caught on as a national icon.” #bowersblog #museumcollection #museumblog
Winter days are more often cold, short & dark but necessity meant fishing off the Irish coast never stopped. Discover how resilient Irish fishermen braved the winter seas in our latest #MuseumBlog. #HistoricPhotos #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #NMIBlog shorturl.at/pqrtV
What plant is responsible for producing much of the world’s oxygen and is incredibly resilient in the face of drought and human impacts? Find out here! nature.ca/en/a-moss-ome-… #MuseumBlog #NatureBlog #Moss #Bryophytes #Diatoms #CoopStudents #SummerStudentJobs #MuseumStudentJobs
nature.ca
A “moss-ome” summer! - Canadian Museum of Nature
Students Tierney Kist and Sofia Vargas spent the summer of 2023 identifying mosses and liverworts on museum sites in Quebec and Ontario. Discover what they found out about these fascinating plants,...
In this latest #MuseumBlog post from the NMI blog, Traditional Boats of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, visual artist Dan Shipsides details how traditional vessels inspire his work. #MartimeHistory #Tradition #BoatHistory #irishboats ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
A fascinating blog post from our friends @NMIreland on some of the tiniest pieces in their collection #museumblog
Discover the little snapshots of history that are trade tokens- Historical reminders of businesses & buildings long gone- learn about a precursor to Clerys or about the Pantheon Phusitechnikon the 18th Century Toy shop. museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
Discover the little snapshots of history that are trade tokens- Historical reminders of businesses & buildings long gone- learn about a precursor to Clerys or about the Pantheon Phusitechnikon the 18th Century Toy shop. museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
With welcoming a new Volunteer Coordinator, 10-year service awards, restoration projects and Warm Hub visits - our wonderful Volunteers have been very busy! Find out about it all in the new Volunteer Blog entry at volunteers.britishmotormuseum.co.uk #MuseumBlog #Volunteers
Discover the Gandelow! This unique boat, tied to the rich salmon fishing traditions of the Shannon Estuary, where Ireland's longest river meets the Atlantic Ocean. #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
Ever wondered what it would be like to work in a museum? 🏛️ Well, you don’t need to wonder, we've got it covered in one of our blog posts! Read it here: bit.ly/3T2sRnv #museumblog #museumjobs #blogpost
Why are up to date Museum catalogues so important? Read our latest #MuseumBlog "the Sunfish and the Sherriff" to find out museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #RegistrationCorner #Museumology
Read our blog to learn more about the pilgrim badge. lancashiremuseumsstories.wordpress.com/2024/06/03/lan… #50LancashireObjects #MuseumBlog
This pilgrim badge was found near Walton Hall, Walton-le-Dale, #Preston. It is a rare and beautifully cast silver badge of a companion Saint Ursula. ℹ️ On display at @lancslibraries #ChorleyLibrary until Thursday 15 August 2024. events.apps.lancashire.gov.uk/w/webpage/even… #50LancashireObjects
Is this the earliest relic of St. Brigid? Follow the journey of her name from a Swiss abbey to a must-see exhibition in Dublin! Don’t miss this rare chance to see history up close. #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog Read more: 🔗 museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
In the mid-9th century, amidst fierce Viking raids, scribes in northeast Ireland copied a Latin textbook written in 6th-century Constantinople, this manuscript, is key to understanding the Irish language of the time. #NMIBlog #MuseumBlog #CuratorBlog museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
In this latest #MuseumBlog on Traditional Boats of Ireland, Learn about the work of the Madill Archive Project focused on maritime heritage records & traditional Irish boat designs of Ulster & Connacht #MartimeHistory #Tradition #BoatHistory #irishboats ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
What IS a ricasso? If you work in the the NMI Registration dept, being curious is a job requirement. This week our #MuseumBlog focuses on how Museum Register entries are filled with curiosities #RegistrationCorner #Museumology #Archaeology museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Discover how museum staff have to use their little grey cells to ensure artefacts are documented & recorded correctly over the span of decades at the Museum Match making: Reuniting objects & object numbers #RegistrationCorner #MuseumBlog #Museumology museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
Discover the little snapshots of history that are trade tokens- Historical reminders of businesses & buildings long gone- learn about a precursor to Clerys or about the Pantheon Phusitechnikon the 18th Century Toy shop. museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
“As a superhero who fights evil doers, venerates his ancestors, and protects a fictional state that at the time bore a great many similarities to Melanesia’s largest island, the Phantom quickly caught on as a national icon.” #bowersblog #museumcollection #museumblog
In this latest #MuseumBlog post from the NMI blog, Traditional Boats of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way, visual artist Dan Shipsides details how traditional vessels inspire his work. #MartimeHistory #Tradition #BoatHistory #irishboats ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
This week’s blog by Aodhán Ó Gogáin, NMI Inventory Assistant, discusses a Pterosaur, Rhamphorhynchus (“Ram – foh – rin – kus”) that lived at Solnhofen, Germany museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti… #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner
Winter days are more often cold, short & dark but necessity meant fishing off the Irish coast never stopped. Discover how resilient Irish fishermen braved the winter seas in our latest #MuseumBlog. #HistoricPhotos #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #NMIBlog shorturl.at/pqrtV
The file on any museum object is never truly closed! Our latest #MuseumBlog details the rich history of a particular Blasket Islands naomhóg, researched by multiple NMI curators over the past 30 years #HistoricPhotos #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/new-co…
Digital interactive stations make curating the boat gallery easier! Curator Noel Campbell shares artefacts for the new gallery’s screens, letting us display stories beyond physical space. Learn more: ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv… #MaritimeHistory #MuseumBlog #NMBlog
Delve into the tumultuous relationship between artists Auguste #Rodin and Camille #Claudel with Curatorial Assitant Kristen Pignuolo's "Rodin and Claudel" on okcmoa.com/blog. #MuseumBlog
Learn how communities along the coast in South-Mid Kerry successfully fought back against a trend of rural depopulation which threatened the local tradition of the seine boat, a carvel-built rowboat. #MaritimeHistory #CuratorBlog #MuseumBlog #NMIBlog ouririshheritage.org/content/archiv…
#Fossils, on rare occasions, can provide a glimpse at how different organisms interacted millions of years ago. In the NMI - Natural History there are several of these that show a snapshot of 2 organisms interacting. #MuseumBlog #RegistrationCorner museum.ie/en-IE/Collecti…
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