Hugh Miller (1802-1856), Scottish geologist, newspaper editor and writer, is a perhaps unique example of a geologist with a museum dedicated to him in his birthplace cottage, in Cromarty, northern Scotland. He finally housed his geological collection, principally of Scottish fossils, in a purpose-built museum at his house in Portobello, now in Edinburgh. After his death, the collection was purchased in 1859 by Government grant and public appeal, in part as a memorial to Miller, for the Natural History Museum (successively Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art, Royal Scottish Museum, and part of National Museums Scotland). The collection's documentation, curation and display over the years are outlined, using numerical patterns in the document...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
This year marks the hundredth anniversary of the death of Hugh Lane. He was born in County Cork in...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...
The Hugh Miller collection (mainly NMS G.1859.33) held at the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburg...
KNELL, S. J. & TAYLOR, M. A. 2006. Hugh Miller: fossils, landscape and literary geology. Proceedings...
Around 1920, the retired Geological Survey worker Benjamin Neeve Peach (1842-1926) wrote a guide to ...
Hugh Miller was born in 1802 in Cromarty, Ross-shire. He started his working life as a stonemason’s ...
Hugh Miller, stonemason turned writer, newspaper editor and geologist, became the young Archibald Ge...
The writer, self-taught geologist and stonemason Hugh Miller (1802-1856) was one of Scotland’s fines...
Two early stereophotographs of Hugh Miller's cottage at Cromarty have separate provenances and their...
The writer, self-taught geologist and stonemason Hugh Miller (1802-1856) was one of Scotland’s fines...
This reproduces, in facsimile, the only known copy of the Proposal to Purchase the Museum of the Lat...
A manuscript memoir of Hugh Miller (1802–1856), geologist, writer and newspaper editor, is attribute...
The Museum of Victoria holds one of the world's great nineteenth century mining collections. This is...
Hugh Miller FGS (1850–1896) wrote a set of three memoirs on his father Hugh Miller (1802–1856), geol...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
This year marks the hundredth anniversary of the death of Hugh Lane. He was born in County Cork in...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...
The Hugh Miller collection (mainly NMS G.1859.33) held at the National Museums of Scotland, Edinburg...
KNELL, S. J. & TAYLOR, M. A. 2006. Hugh Miller: fossils, landscape and literary geology. Proceedings...
Around 1920, the retired Geological Survey worker Benjamin Neeve Peach (1842-1926) wrote a guide to ...
Hugh Miller was born in 1802 in Cromarty, Ross-shire. He started his working life as a stonemason’s ...
Hugh Miller, stonemason turned writer, newspaper editor and geologist, became the young Archibald Ge...
The writer, self-taught geologist and stonemason Hugh Miller (1802-1856) was one of Scotland’s fines...
Two early stereophotographs of Hugh Miller's cottage at Cromarty have separate provenances and their...
The writer, self-taught geologist and stonemason Hugh Miller (1802-1856) was one of Scotland’s fines...
This reproduces, in facsimile, the only known copy of the Proposal to Purchase the Museum of the Lat...
A manuscript memoir of Hugh Miller (1802–1856), geologist, writer and newspaper editor, is attribute...
The Museum of Victoria holds one of the world's great nineteenth century mining collections. This is...
Hugh Miller FGS (1850–1896) wrote a set of three memoirs on his father Hugh Miller (1802–1856), geol...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
This year marks the hundredth anniversary of the death of Hugh Lane. He was born in County Cork in...
Despite William Hunter's stature as one of the most important collectors and men of science of the e...