THE ENGLISH WESTERNERS' SOCIETY
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Museums in UK
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Featuring American Indian artefacts and other Frontier History Exhibits
This listing below was initially provided courtesy of Roger Young, Editor of 'The Guidon', which has now ceased publication, following acknowledged assistance from fellow members of the English Westerners' Society. It is now being updated but if some of the links no longer work and if members are aware of the new links we would be grateful for an update.
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The American Museum in Britain is based at Claverton Manor, near Bath ~ 01225 460503 The Native American collection now on display. A Heritage Lottery Fund grant supported the redevelopment of the basement, which houses this collection. It includes; new state-of-the-art exhibitions, a lift and climate control. |
| Birmingham Museum Chamberlain Square, Birmingham ~ 0121 235 2834
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Brighton Museum 01273
290900 Entrance is free, opening times are Tuesday: 10.00am-7.00pm Wednesday-Saturday: 10.00am-5.00pm Sunday: 2.00-5.00pm Closed Mondays, except public holidays 10.00am-5.00pm Closed 24, 25, 26, 27 December |
| British Museum Bloomsbury, London ~ 0207 323 8599
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Cambridge University Museum Museum of Archaeology & Anthropolgy ~ 01223 333516
The collections of the Museum of Archaeology and
Anthropology number more than 750,000 objects of outstanding research and
historical value. In addition there are over 100,000 field photographs and
negatives in the Photographic Archive. The Museum's Anthropology section
holds large and unparalleled Pacific collections (over 30,000 artefacts),
including 18th-century material from Captain James Cook's voyages of
exploration. There are particularly fine 19th- and 20th-century collections
from Fiji, Vanuatu, New Guinea and the Torres Strait. The Museum also has
major collections from Borneo, Malaysia, India, Uganda, West Africa, Amazon,
Mexico, North American Plains and Northwest Coast, and the Canadian
Arctic. There is also a unique collection of artefacts of British folklore.
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Exeter Museum 01392 665858. The Museum has over 500 American Indian exhibits which include objects from First Nations peoples of the Northwest Coast region of North America cover two centuries. The earliest were collected in the late 18th Century by members of Cook's voyages, also from Vancouver's voyage of 1790-95. These are complemented by a specially commissioned Nuu-chah-nulth totem pole created in the museum in 1998, with a video of the creation process and accompanying songs, dances and ceremonies. Objects from Edgar Dewdney were obtained between 1879 and 1885 from communities in the Sub-Arctic, Northwest Coast and Plains regions of North America.
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Hastings Museum John’s Place, Cambridge Road, Hastings, East Sussex ~ 01424 781155 - Now reopen with vastly expanded area dedicated to the North American Indian collection. |
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Ipswich Museum
01473 433550 - Contains a number of
artefacts from North America. The Museum is open Tuesday to Saturday 10am -
5pm Closed Good Friday, 24th to 26th December and 1st January. |
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| Kelvingrove Museum Kelvingrove, Glasgow ~ 0141 287 2700
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| Liverpool Museum 0151-207-0001 |
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| Manchester Museum 0161-273-3333
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| Pitt Rivers Museum Oxford ~ 01865 270927. To visit the Collection of Indian Photographs Collection click here.
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| Royal Museum of Scotland Edinburgh ~ 031-225-7534
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Saffron Walden Museum 01799 510333/4 The Museum has a collection of about 3,500 items, many acquired in the early 19th century. Some objects are of international significance, especially those from Polynesian, Aboriginal Australian and North American native cultures. This museum houses the Saffron Walden Scalplock Shirt which was the subject of The Brand Book Volume 34, Number 3, Summer 2001 by Neil Gilbert. |
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| Sheffield City Museum 01742 768588
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