From the mid-1960s a new breed of scientific instrument curators emerged in the United Kingdom. This small community of practice developed in parallel to but distinctly from the expanding generation of university historians of science and other cognate museum sub-professions. Presenting the trajectories, experiences and practices of personnel in British scientific instrument collections, especially the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh, this article explores how networks of interest around collections shaped the museum sector in later twentieth-century Britain. With particular objects – especially eighteenth-century instruments – the ‘brass brigade’ built a discipline
This paper looks at the nature and trajectory of Dr John Rae collection in the institutional context...
My thanks to Iain Milne, Head of Heritage and Sibbald Librarian at the Royal College of Physicians o...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
From the mid-1960s a new breed of scientific instrument curators emerged in the United Kingdom. This...
From the mid-1960s a new breed of scientific instrument curators emerged in the United Kingdom. This...
There is an extensive literature on the history of what we now term scientific instruments. As a res...
Collections of scientific instruments originated as part of Renaissance collections of 'naturalia' a...
There is an extensive literature on the history of what we now term scientific instruments. As a res...
This book looks at the four main, and two lesser, English centres known for instrument production ou...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
Since its very beginning in 1877, the former Musée instrumental du Conservatoire in Brussels has bee...
This article traces sound as it echoes through approaches to displaying the Science Museum’s acousti...
Disciplinary boundaries are inevitable within a complex academic system and as those boundaries shif...
This thesis argues that the history of instruments of science has neglected to focus on the materi...
Founded in 1780, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland began immediately to form a museum that has ...
This paper looks at the nature and trajectory of Dr John Rae collection in the institutional context...
My thanks to Iain Milne, Head of Heritage and Sibbald Librarian at the Royal College of Physicians o...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...
From the mid-1960s a new breed of scientific instrument curators emerged in the United Kingdom. This...
From the mid-1960s a new breed of scientific instrument curators emerged in the United Kingdom. This...
There is an extensive literature on the history of what we now term scientific instruments. As a res...
Collections of scientific instruments originated as part of Renaissance collections of 'naturalia' a...
There is an extensive literature on the history of what we now term scientific instruments. As a res...
This book looks at the four main, and two lesser, English centres known for instrument production ou...
University museums have played a significant role in the development of science and engineering know...
Since its very beginning in 1877, the former Musée instrumental du Conservatoire in Brussels has bee...
This article traces sound as it echoes through approaches to displaying the Science Museum’s acousti...
Disciplinary boundaries are inevitable within a complex academic system and as those boundaries shif...
This thesis argues that the history of instruments of science has neglected to focus on the materi...
Founded in 1780, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland began immediately to form a museum that has ...
This paper looks at the nature and trajectory of Dr John Rae collection in the institutional context...
My thanks to Iain Milne, Head of Heritage and Sibbald Librarian at the Royal College of Physicians o...
This thesis critically examines the interface between the expansion of the Scottish historical colle...