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Stamford Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q17550221
Also known as:
Stamford Town Hall
Instance of:
museum
Accreditation number:
T 554
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q17550221/
Collection level records:
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Standen

Wikidata identifier:
Q7598447
Part of:
National Trust
Instance of:
historic house museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1769
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7598447/
Collection level records:
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Stanley & Audrey Burton Gallery

Wikidata identifier:
Q25175004
Also known as:
スタンリー&オードリー・バートンギャラリー
Instance of:
art museum; university museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
266
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q25175004/
Collection level records:
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Stanley Spencer Gallery

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q7599961
Also known as:
Stanley Spencer Art Gallery
Instance of:
art museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1075
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7599961/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Fine Art

    Collection consists 110 items including the ‘Barbara Karmel Bequest’ of 4 oil paintings and 8 drawings by Spencer, willed in 1996 and works on long-term loan from private lenders including ‘At the Chest of Drawers’, ‘Beacon Hill near Highclere’, ‘Beatitude Contemplation’ , ‘The Betrayal (First Version)’, ‘Christ Overturning the Money Changers’ Table’, ‘Christ Preaching at Cookham Regatta’, ‘The Last supper’, ‘Neighbours’, ‘Portrait of Mrs Marjorie Metz’, ‘Saint Veronica’, ‘Unmasking Christ’, ‘Sarah Tubb and the Heavenly Visitors’, ‘Self Portrait 1923’, ‘Sunbathers at Odney’ and ‘View from Cookham Bridge’.

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

States of Guernsey

Wikidata identifier:
Q1368324
Instance of:
unicameral legislature
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q1368324/
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Statfold Barn Railway and Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q7604094
Also known as:
Statfold Barn Railway
Instance of:
railway line; museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2438
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7604094/
Collection level records:
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STEAM (Museum of The Great Western Railway)

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Wikidata identifier:
Q3978805
Also known as:
STEAM – Museum of the Great Western Railway, Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon Railway Museum
Instance of:
railway museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
988
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q3978805/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Transport Collection

    This is the core of the collection and includes steam and diesel locomotives, carriages and freight wagons and road vehicles. As well as the large objects, there are component parts such as name plates, locomotive models and other items. The highlights of the collection are: 4-6-0 Locomotive ‘King George V’, built at Swindon in 1927; 0-6-0 Locomotive No.2516 ‘Dean Goods’ built at Swindon in 1897; 0-6-0 Locomotive No.9400 ‘Pannier Tank’ built at Swindon in 1947; replica broad gauge 2-2-2 ‘North Star’; GWR Diesel Railcar No.4 built in 1897; Robert Stephenson Ltd. 0-4-0 tank locomotive ‘Agecroft’ built in Newcastle in 1951; and GWR ‘Mink’ wagon built in 1914. Other vehicles include a horse drawn GWR wagon; a 1912 Dennis fire engine; track inspection trolleys; bicycles and a range of handcarts. There is material relating to the structure and permanent way of the railways, including fixtures and fittings from stations such as signs, notices, furniture and ticket machines. A large number of items relate to signalling, including 3 broad gauge signals dating from the 1850s, two semaphore signals, a lever frame, lamps, block instruments and other signalling and permanent way equipment such as track chairs.

    Subjects

    Transport

    Science and Industry Collection

    The museum has a large collection relating to the history of the Swindon Railway Works which was active between 1843 and 1986. The collection is very varied including machine and hand tools, furniture, wagons, trolleys and many other items. There is further material relating to the workforce such as apprenticeship indentures, photographs and other memorabilia.

    Subjects

    Science and Industry

    Social History Collection

    There is a wide variety of material including timekeeping equipment from watches to station clocks, war memorials and advertising material. Items relating to the railway workforce include uniforms; headgear; buttons, badges and medals; tools and other items of equipment by workers in their jobs. There are also sporting and other trophies and medals and manuscript and printed ephemera related to the working for the railway, together with a large amount of material related to social activities created by railway staff, such as those of the Mechanics Institute in Swindon. The experience of the railway passenger is represented by tickets, passes, luggage labels, public timetables both in poster and book form, railway china and silverware, cutlery and menus, posters, handbills, notices and miscellaneous material such as jigsaws and signs.

    Subjects

    Social History

    Photographic Collection

    The collection of photographs and postcards is substantial on all aspects of the GWR.

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Stephenson Steam Railway

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q7610998
Instance of:
museum; local authority museum; railway museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
386
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7610998/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Transport

    The collection here includes historic railway exhibits ‘Billy’, built in Newcastle in 1826, an electrically-powered parcels van of 1904 from the Tyneside suburban electric railway, a Colliery electric loco built in 1909 and passenger coaches from the 1950s. Also the cab of the first Metro train and a parcel van.

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Stevenage Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q29570928
Instance of:
museum; local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
723
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q29570928/
Collection level records:
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The Stewart Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q113369823
Instance of:
museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1692
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https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113369823/
Collection level records:
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Stewartry Museum, Kirkcudbright

Wikidata identifier:
Q7616003
Also known as:
Stewartry Museum, St Mary Street, Kirkcudbright
Instance of:
museum; local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum; Recognised collection
Accreditation number:
1130
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7616003/
Collection level records:
Yes, see Dumfries and Galloway Council

Steyning Museum

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q113369979
Instance of:
museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
105
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113369979/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection history (Collection development policy)

    Steyning Museum was established in 1983. It was set up as a community project to tell the story of Steyning’s past and, at that stage, the core of the collection came from the photographic and documentary collections of the Steyning Society and the civil parish, artefacts belonging to St. Andrew’s Church, objects previously held on behalf of the community by Nye & Donne (the main Steyning solicitors) and documents from the Steyning Building Society. Donations from local individuals followed.

    Then, with the building of the new Museum in 1990, there was a need for much more extensive displays and a number of loans were agreed to support these displays, the most significant of which came from the Bluebell Railway. As the Museum settled into its new home and acquired full Registration status, people became increasingly confident that it was a reliable institution to give to and the collection continued to grow. More recently a number of substantial archives have been given to the Museum; more than 400 scripts written by the variety artistes Elsie & Doris Waters (2010) plus songs, letters & ephemera to add to an existing collection of documents and costumes – all of this providing a valuable, and often referred to, source of research; 500 plus photographic images from 5 different sources (2009-2013); and other archives which have surfaced quite some years after they were first created – such as the documentation & ephemera from the campaign to keep the railway open.

    Source: Collection development policy

    Date: 2019

    Licence: CC BY-NC

  • Collection overview (Collection development policy)

    The main features of our collection, all of which relate to the history of the locality and are in accordance with our Statement of Purpose, are identified here on the basis of each of our principal storage categories.

    Agriculture: The past of the town is grounded in agriculture and it had a market for some 1000 years. We have approx. 370 items incl. 3 smocks, land girl’s trousers, horse boots, a considerable archive of account books from Steyning market from 1906 onwards, various implements, photographs etc.

    Archaeology: Archaeology shows that Steyning has discernible roots in the Saxon period. Material from excavations at Chanctonbury in 1977, from the Steyning Centre dig in 1992, from the Museum Extension dig (2005) and other smaller digs, two Palaeolithic hand axes, and many other casual finds.

    Archaeology – Human Remains: The 1000 year old skeleton of Steyning Man, together with another partial skeleton of the same date – both found in association with a plot of land known as Heathen Burials – are the principal examples of human remains in the collection. They have been retained because they throw light on Saxon Steyning’s approach to the burial of non-Christian or tainted individuals. More tests will be done when funding is available. Two other human remains fragments have recently come to light from an old Steyning Grammar School lumber room – a fragment of cranium from a School dig on a Bronze Age burial mound in 1951 (now dated to c.1200 AD) and a femur which is understood to come from the same source and which has yet to be dated.

    The Museum has no interest whatsoever in any human remains of less than 100 years (see section 10.1), indeed any of less than 500 years, and will not accept such remains. It has no intention of collecting any other human remains which do not throw a new light on the Steyning story.

    Arts: 80 paintings & drawings, 3 sketchbooks of local scenes (1844-1927). Plus the Great War poem comparing the trenches with a lane at Steyning, locally published books, photographs of local shows, a 1930’s show dress of a local performer etc. totalling items. We have a major collection of scripts, photographs, documents, correspondence, music & songs, records, costumes and private dresses belonging to Elsie & Doris Waters (Gert & Daisy) – items in this part of the Arts collection.

    Buildings: The material relates primarily to the fine tradition of timber framed and later buildings in the town with examples of local building materials & artefacts including sections of old wattle & daub, a collection of building plans, a considerable collection of estate agent’s particulars, a 1768 panorama of Church Street buildings and some early land transfer documents. 280 items in all.

    Childhood: Almost 200 items – including children’s clothes, toys, books, prams, nursery items.

    Church/Religion: an 18th century Vamping Horn from Ashurst church (a loan), old carved heads etc. from Steyning church, a stone reliquary, a section of a wooden rail from the Quaker meeting house where William Penn preached, many photographs, etc. – c. 450 items in all.

    Communication: some 450 objects, memorabilia, documents and photographs relating to Steyning station and, in particular, the fight to save the railway and its closure plus others relating to other means of transport.

    Domestic: Furnishings, including three long case clocks made by Steyning clockmakers, 140 items of clothing in addition to the Waters collection (see ‘Arts’ above); plus a good many (c.470) housework, cooking, needlework & other domestic items.

    Environment: Limited geological material and material connected with other aspects of the environment, but no biological/natural history items unconnected with the social history of the area. The only examples that do have this connection are a tanned badger’s skin (as an example of local tanning), a stuffed canary (as an example of the work of a notable local Victorian taxidermist). In total c.170 items.

    It is not our policy to collect biological material as such.

    Health: Various items (90 in all) including pill, suppository & cachet making equipment from a local chemist’s shop.

    Industry & Trades: The main trades were associated with brewing, tanning and leather, building, transport, milling and printing. Objects (including an unusual cobbler’s bench), tools, ephemera and photographs from all these trades are held – 270 items in all.

    Leisure: The two main sports represented in our collection are stoolball and race walking. We have a reasonable collection representing these unusual local sports. We also hold objects, memorabilia, documents and photographs relating to all other aspects of how local people filled their leisure time. A total of 800 plus items, quite a lot of them being photographs.

    Military & Wartime: A quite varied selection of material from both world wars, personal memorabilia relating to the imprisonment of a Steyning man during World War I, an early 19th century pistol kept for self defence and Civil War canon balls from Bramber Castle. 350 plus items.

    Public Service: Civic regalia including Steyning’s mace, constable’s staff and town crier’s bell, and Bramber’s beadle’s staff and early truncheon. We also hold the old town clock’s clock face and various civic documents (for the parish, the fire brigade, the magistrates’ court and payments to the poor). A total of 360 items over all.

    Schools: Steyning’s Grammar School has a history going back to 1614 but other schools have come and gone. We have a reasonably strong collection but know that a few important objects are still held on school premises. See section 4, subsection 9b. More than 350 items all told.

    Shops & Commerce: The shop collection includes various objects used in shops in the past but, pre-eminently a selection of receipted bills from the 18th century, many later shop receipts, photographs and ephemera. Our locally found or locally produced collection of coins etc. goes back to silver pennies produced by the Steyning mint between c.1050 and 1080. There is also a rare 2d. bank note (together with its printing plate) issued by a Steyning bank in 1798. Approx 590 items in all.

    Social Groupings: This is a more limited collection of archives, ephemera and photographs totalling 130 items.

    Photographs of local places: Over and above the photographs included under the headings above we hold over 1500 photographs which are categorised by location, many of which are reproduced in albums on our public reference shelves.

    Steyning People: Personal artefacts, photographs, documents and ephemera are held for a range of people who have left their mark within the Area – together with the recorded recollections of people now living in the area with long memories of life here in the past.

    Maps: There are two tithe maps (1835 & 1840) in the collection, one of which incorporates the full tithe apportionment document. There are also several maps relating to our collecting area from the 1874 Ordnance Survey 25”:1 mile series, a set of hunting maps and others which have been amended to give extra local information. To go with the maps are various aerial photographs.

    Objects are an important element in the collection but the Museum also has:

    1. A strong collection of photographs and postcards reflecting all the themes listed above.
    2. A worthwhile archive of written and printed matter, maps and a collection of ephemera.
    3. A growing sound archive.
    4. A “library” of books, pamphlets etc. relating to Steyning itself, the Downs and a wider area which sets Steyning in a Sussex context.

    Source: Collection development policy

    Date: 2019

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q7617582
Also known as:
The Smith Institute, Smith Institute, The Smith, The Stirling Smith
Instance of:
museum; art gallery; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
16
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7617582/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection history (Collection development policy)

    The Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum – formerly The Smith Institute – has played a very special part in the history of Stirling since its foundation in 1874. Established by the bequest of artist Thomas Stuart Smith (1815-1869) on land supplied by the Burgh of Stirling, it is a historic public-private partnership which has continued to the present day. It was founded as a gallery of mainly contemporary art, with museum and library reading room ‘for the benefit of the inhabitants of Stirling, Dunblane and Kinbuck’.

    The foundation of the art collection was established through the bequest of the museums founder Thomas Stuart Smith (1815-1869), an artist who reserved about 400 of his works to be housed in this purpose built art gallery and museum, and who judiciously purchased works from his fellow artists for the same purpose.

    The foundation of the natural and social history collections was laid through the appointment of Alexander Croall, the eminent natural historian, author of Nature Printed British Seaweeds as first Smith curator in 1874. Croall served until his death in 1885.

    Collections in the Burgh of Stirling which had lacked a home, were brought to the Smith Institute before it opened in 1874. We received other regional and district gifts in 1996 via Common Good when the local government area of Stirling was formed.

    The second Smith curator, James Sword, who served 1885 – 1921 was also a natural historian, but through regular purchasing built up the extensive collection of Scottish antiquities. These purchases are recorded in the Registers. The collections on domestic lighting, laundry, snuff boxes, drinking vessels, furniture and agricultural implements were built up by him.

    Joseph McNaughton, third Curator served 1921 – 1947 and continued the work of the collection by donation and purchase. He also published a Catalogue of the collections in 1934 which ran through three editions.

    The Smith was requisitioned as barracks during two World Wars, and the loss of investments during the depression years of the 1930s, together with the reluctance of the Trustees to appoint a professional curator, 1947 -1959, created problems for the collections. Ill- advised sales by the Trustees of coins, gold watches and two important works by Fantin Latour for small sums of money in 1957 brought a new low, matched only by the disposal of 31 Stirling Heads to the Department of Ancient Monuments in 1970. Bad advice obtained from art dealers almost saw the dispersal of the art collection.

    From 1984, art historian, museum curator and valuator William Hardie was engaged to evaluate the art collection for insurance purposes. In 2012, he was succeeded by art dealer Neil McRae. Both have helped secure significant additions to the collection.

    In 1994 the social historian Dr Elspeth King was appointed Director. King engaged in both researching the historic collections and actively collecting and purchasing items to fill gaps in the collection. She focused on building collections based on contemporary social issues, along with women’s history and black history. She is also responsible for building the collection related to the cult of William Wallace and Robert the Bruce.

    The current Director, Caroline Mathers was appointed in 2018. Mathers was appointed to redevelop the Smith and secure its future for future generations.

    Over the years, the Smith has been given, or has actively sought, collections from other museums and organisations in the area which have closed or had a change of use. The remnants of the Macfarlane Museum and Dr Paterson’s collection, both Bridge of Allan, are now in the Smith. Objects from the pre-1945 museum in Stirling Castle are in the Smith’s collection. The painting of William Wallace, the original architect’s drawing of the National Wallace Monument, and the Letters of the European Liberators (1868), all discarded by the Wallace Monument in the 1970s, were acquired or purchased by the Smith in the 1990s. In 2011 Alex Neish donated his world-renowned collection of British Pewter. This collection was previously the British Museum of Pewter, housed at Harvard House in Stratford upon Avon.

    Source: Collection development policy

    Date: 2024

    Licence: CC BY-NC

  • Collection overview (Collection development policy)

    The Stirling Smith has responsibility for the stewardship and development of the Museum collections for the people of Stirling. The collections comprise around 60,000 artefacts, objects, photographs, documents, specimens and works of art. These form a major part of the social and cultural heritage of Stirling and include material that is important locally, nationally, and internationally.

    ARCHAEOLOGY

    Approximate number of items: 3,000

    The Smith manages a significant collection artefacts which spans 9,000 years of Stirling’s history. This collection has been developed over 150 years through antiquarian chance finds and archaeological excavation.

    This collection is particularly strong in medieval history. Highlights from this collection include ancient whale bones found on the raised beaches of the Forth Valley, and the Greenloaning Stone.

    In recent years many archaeological acquisitions have been made through the Treasure Trove process, with finds being allocated through the Scottish Archaeological Finds Allocation Panel (SAFAP) at National Museums Scotland (NMS). Many small metal finds discovered by metal detectorists have been purchased through Treasure Trove in this way.

    SOCIAL & INDUSTRIAL HISTORY

    Approximate number of items: 14,000

    This collection reveals the lived experience of Stirling’s past. From the Scottish Wars of Independence and the Jacobite Uprising to present day. The majority of objects fall into this broad category and the bulk of these date from the 16th to the middle of the 20th century.

    Many of these objects tell the story of people’s homes, and recreational and social lives – from general domestic objects to unique items such as an embroidered fire screen made by the suffragette Marion Wallace Dunlop.

    Many also tell the story of people’s working lives and the products they made. This is reflected in our Stirling Guidry and trade collections. Highlights of this collection include the Box of the Seven Incorporated Trades and a significant collection of weights and measures.

    Stirling was also strategic military town, and six major battles which changed the course of Scottish history took place in the area. Highlights include weaponry from the Battle of Bannockburn and items used by Bonnie Prince Charlie during the Siege of Stirling Castle (1746).

    The star object from the social history collection is the World’s Oldest Football which dates to the early 1540s and was discovered in the Queen’s Bedchamber in Stirling Castle.

    COSTUME & TEXTILES

    Approximately 700 items

    The Stirling Smith manages a small collection costume, costume accessories and textiles from 16th to 20th centuries.

    The costume collection is Strong in Victorian whiteware, children’s dresses, and ladies’ dresses. Male costume is represented mostly by military and civic uniforms.

    The highlights from the costume collection are a 18th century Jacobean wedding dress and the Siege of Stirling fan.

    The highlights from the textile collection includes the Wilson of Bannockburn tartan collection and the 16th century Blue Blanket which was made by Mary Queen of Scots and the Four Marys.

    WORLD CULTURES

    Approximately 2,000 items

    The Smith manages ethnographic items from Africa, China, India, Pakistan, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and the Americas. The material is of variable quality and provenance, including some extremely rare items.

    This collection has been shaped by the travel, business, and cultural interests of the people of Stirlingshire, who traded with, and fought across the British Empire.

    Highlights from this collection include a Chair of Power from Zanzibar, Samurai Armour and a rare Tiger Army uniform from the Second China War.

    BRITISH PEWTER

    Approximately 2,000 items

    In 2011, the Alex Neish Collection of British Pewter was accepted into the collection, to complement the Smith’s existing pewter pieces.

    This is a nationally significant and world-renowned collection which contains examples from Roman Britain to present day.

    Highlights include medieval pilgrim badges, Art Nouveau items made for Liberty & Co. and pieces made for royal households.

    NUMISMATICS

    Approximate number of items: 6,000

    The Stirling Smith manages a good collection of coins, Scottish trade tokens, Scottish communion tokens, military, and commemorative medals.

    This collection includes coins from across the world, including early Greek and Roman coinage. Highlights from this collection include coins pre-dating the Act of Union and early American bank notes.

    The Smith also holds the third largest collection of communion tokens in the world, over 3,000 items, including Scottish churches overseas.

    FINE ART

    Approximate number of items: 2,700

    This art collection is primarily from the 19th and 20th century but also contains some notable 18th century and contemporary works. It is almost evenly divided between oil paintings and works of art on paper and includes a small number of pieces of sculpture. The collection contains works of national and international significance.

    The collection contains works from three main categories:

    • Scottish art: This forms the majority of the collection. The collection includes notable works by the Glasgow Boys, many of whom visited and stayed in Stirlingshire. The two particularly outstanding groups of work in this category are: 400 paintings and drawings by the museums founder Thomas Stuart Smith and 74 oil sketched the Sir George Harvey.
    • Non – Scottish art: A small number of English and European paintings, including work by Joshua Reynolds, Jan Van Zoon and Maurice Poirson.
    • Local art: Local views, portraits and scenes and work by local artists, including the oldest painting of Stirling by Johannes Vosterman which was commissioned by King Charles II.

    NATURAL HISTORY

    Approximate number of items: 22,000

    This collection explores the geology of our planet and life on earth, and includes botany, minerals, rocks, fossils, corals, birds and mammals.

    The highlights of this collection includes 18,000 herbarium specimens, collected in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The original identifications of species and location are known to be accurate, and the collection is of national importance.

    There are two major collections of rocks and minerals, containing reasonable numbers of local specimens, and being of reasonable quality. There are additional general mineral and fossil specimens collected in the 1840s and important due to the date of collection.

    PHOTOGRAPHS

    Approximate number of items: 6,000

    The Stirling Smith manages a large collection of photographic images which capture 200 years of people, built heritage and events in Stirling.

    The collection includes examples of many of the photographic processes used since photography’s invention.

    Strengths include the work of local photographers, Arthur D, S, MacPherson, Sargent W Mackenzie and Isabella Murray Wright.

    Source: Collection development policy

    Date: 2024

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council

Wikidata identifier:
Q7618164
Instance of:
metropolitan borough council
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7618164/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Stockport Museum

(collection-level records)
Wikidata identifier:
Q113386616
Instance of:
museum; local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2170
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q113386616/

Collection-level records:

  • Collection overview (Cornucopia)

    Archaeology Collection

    Prehistoric, Roman, Medieval, Post-Medieval and Market Place excavations, plus some Egyptology.

    Ancient Egyptian Collection

    The museum holds 100-150 ancient Egyptian objects which are part of the Archaeology collection. Classes of objects represented in the collection include: amulets; coins; faience figures; faience vessels; jewellery; animal remains (mummies); human remains (mummies); pottery; scarabs/sealings; shabtis; stone figures; textiles/leather; toilet articles.

    Subjects

    Antiquities; Ancient civilizations; Antiquity; Archaeology; Egyptology

    Subjects

    Archaeology

    Archives Collection

    Court Leet book, Burial societies, Tithe maps, wage books, Thornton Pickard Archive (photographic company).

    Subjects

    Archives

    Costume and Textile Collection

    Costume (mainly women’s), children’s ‘best’ hats.

    Subjects

    Costume and Textile

    Decorative and Applied Art Collection

    Ceramics, glass and furniture including Pugin/Crace furniture from Abney Hall.

    Subjects

    Decorative and Applied Arts

    Numismatics Collection

    310 Tokens from the area and other provenances and also 450 coins.

    Subjects

    Numismatics

    Photographic Collection

    Prints, negatives, cased photographs, cartes-de-visite, photograph albums.

    Subjects

    Photographic equipment

    Social History Collection

    Greetings cards, cinema and theatre posts, bookmarks, adverts and tickets, domestic life, community life.

    Subjects

    Social History

    Fine Art Collection

    The fine art collections include oils, watercolours, prints and sculpture featuring local topographical views, 19th century landscapes and modern prints. Of particular note are the Lowry paintings and drawings of Stockport, 3 Alan Lowndes paintings and John Benjamin Smith paintings.

    Subjects

    Fine Art

    Biology Collection

    2,400 herbarium specimens, 24,000 butterflies and moths, 8,000 shells, 2,000 beetles, 500 miscellaneous insects, 350 birds and 750 birds eggs.

    Subjects

    Biology

    Science and Industry Collection

    Bricks, Foundry, silk, cotton, fur felt hatting (machinery, photographs and hat blocks), brewing and mineral water, printing, food, office life, trades and professions.

    Subjects

    Science and Industry

    Agriculture Collection

    Agriculture.

    Subjects

    Agriculture

    Ethnography Collection

    Weapons and currency.

    Subjects

    Ethnography

    Geology Collection

    Rocks and minerals.

    Subjects

    Geology

    Music Collection

    Music.

    Subjects

    Music

    Transport Collection

    Bicycles, bus and rail.

    Subjects

    Transport

    Arms and Armour Collection

    Cheshire Regiment and general warfare.

    Subjects

    Arms and Armour

    Source: Cornucopia

    Date: Not known, but before 2015

    Licence: CC BY-NC

Stockwood Discovery Centre

Wikidata identifier:
Q7618280
Instance of:
local museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
661
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7618280/
Collection level records:
Yes, see Culture Trust Luton

STORIEL

Wikidata identifier:
Q23307698
Also known as:
Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery
Instance of:
museum; local authority museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1512
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q23307698/
Object records:
Yes, see object records for this museum
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

The Story Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q7766718
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2502
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q7766718/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Stourbridge Glass Museum

Wikidata identifier:
Q135104347
Instance of:
museum; independent museum
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
2501
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q135104347/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

Stourhead

Wikidata identifier:
Q301338
Part of:
National Trust
Instance of:
English garden; tourist attraction; historic house; estate
Museum/collection status:
Accredited museum
Accreditation number:
1842
Persistent shareable link for this record:
https://museumdata.uk/museums/q301338/
Collection level records:
Not yet. If you represent this organisation and can provide collection-level information, please contact us.

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