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Open filters- Object name(s):
- cloth; cloth
- Brief description:
- This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated people:
- People's culture:
- Nupe
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- part length 1990 mm
- Dimension:
- part length 1720 mm
- Dimension:
- whole width 650 mm
- Field collection place:
- Africa
- Material:
- cotton
- Object name:
- cloth; cloth
- Object number:
- 9/2002/13
- Object production place:
- Nigeria
- Object production place:
- West Africa
- Object production place:
- Africa
- Reproduction number:
- 9-2002-13.jpg
- Reproduction number:
- 9-2002-13-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- World Cultures
- Responsible department/section:
- Textiles and equipment
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/4769611e-c354-3a42-b2d4-00fc0bd5074b
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/4769611e-c354-3a42-b2d4-00fc0bd5074b, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- knife; knife
- Brief description:
- A knife and possible trade item.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- whole length 65 mm
- Dimension:
- whole W 27 mm
- Field collection place:
- Oceania
- Material:
- flint
- Object name:
- knife; knife
- Object number:
- 109/1951/16/2
- Object production place:
- Australia
- Object production place:
- Australia and New Zealand
- Object production place:
- Oceania
- Reproduction number:
- 109-1951-16-2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- World Cultures
- Responsible department/section:
- Tools for farm and craft
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/327d7df2-ac96-383c-b480-15574c669e64
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/327d7df2-ac96-383c-b480-15574c669e64, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- hammer; stone hammer; maul; hammer/ maul
- Brief description:
- This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- whole height 169 mm
- Dimension:
- whole width 90 mm
- Field collection place:
- North America
- Material:
- stone
- Object name:
- hammer; stone hammer; maul; hammer/ maul
- Object number:
- 43/1917/2
- Object production place:
- British Columbia
- Object production place:
- Canada
- Object production place:
- North America
- Reproduction number:
- 43-1917-2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- World Cultures
- Responsible department/section:
- Tools for farm and craft
- Usage note:
- tool
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/94664c28-d92c-34ea-aefb-c3d110f01c2c
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/94664c28-d92c-34ea-aefb-c3d110f01c2c, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Title:
- Memorials of a Quiet Life
- Object name(s):
- Book
- Brief description:
- Book, 'Memorials of a Quiet Life' volume 1 by Augustus J. C. Hare, 1874.
- Collection:
- Victoria and Albert Museum
- Credit line:
- The Royal Photographic Society Collection at the V&A, acquired with the generous assistance of the National Lottery Heritage Fund and Art Fund.
- Object history note:
- Part of the Du Mont collection, donated to the RPS in the 1940s by Mark Neven Du Mont.
- Object name:
- Book
- Object number:
- RPS.2235-2018
- Object production date:
- 1874
- Date - earliest / single:
- 1874-01-01
- Date - latest:
- 1874-12-31
- Other number:
- Du Mont Coll. 05.1 HAR
- Other number type:
- RPS identifier - misc.
- Other number:
- Du Mont Box 3
- Other number type:
- RPS identifier - box number
- Responsible department/section:
- DOP
- Text reason:
- Collections online record
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5af80483-3803-36f5-9e3a-3f4fc3ca786f
Use licence for this record: CC BY-NC
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5af80483-3803-36f5-9e3a-3f4fc3ca786f, Victoria and Albert Museum, CC BY-NC
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- Object name(s):
- watercolour on paper; drawing; Paul Street from an upper Museum window; Paul Street from an upper Museum window
- Brief description:
- H. J. May’s watercolour on paper with pencil detail depicts Paul Street from one of the upper Museum Windows in Exeter (1926).
May’s drawing was undertaken when he was a student at the Art School which was then housed within the Royal Albert Memorial Museum. The study observes scale and architectural detail, and portrays the scene with muted colour.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
lower left signed & dated H J May July 1926
verso pencil inscribed May
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- actual H 510 mm
- Dimension:
- actual length 322 mm
- Object name:
- watercolour on paper; drawing; Paul Street from an upper Museum window; Paul Street from an upper Museum window
- Object number:
- 83/1928/2
- Object production date:
- 1926
- Date - period:
- Inter War (1918-1939)
- Object production person:
- H J May 20th century English school (artist)
- Reproduction number:
- 83-1928-2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6d9a3dfc-bd95-35c5-9fa5-ba8e354cda0f
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6d9a3dfc-bd95-35c5-9fa5-ba8e354cda0f, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; HYGROMIIDAE: Monacha cantiana: Kentish garden snail; Kentish garden snail, Monacha cantiana
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Helix cantiana in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p 422 not figured
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; HYGROMIIDAE: Monacha cantiana (Montagu, 1803): Kentish garden snail; Kentish garden snail, Monacha cantiana
- Object number:
- Moll4140
- Reproduction number:
- moll4140-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a70c38d2-4d7f-36ee-ba67-5a26d71e9b4b
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a70c38d2-4d7f-36ee-ba67-5a26d71e9b4b, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; VENERIDAE: Gouldia minima; shell, Gouldia minima
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Venus triangularis in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p. 577, not figured.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; VENERIDAE: Gouldia minima (Montagu, 1803); shell, Gouldia minima
- Object number:
- Moll3848
- Reproduction number:
- moll3848.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/65c7dc75-7394-36cd-babe-803d2a60f7f1
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/65c7dc75-7394-36cd-babe-803d2a60f7f1, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; VENERIDAE: Gouldia minima; shell, Gouldia minima
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Venus minima in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1, p.121, Tab. 3 fig 3.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; VENERIDAE: Gouldia minima (Montagu, 1803); shell, Gouldia minima
- Object number:
- Moll3847
- Reproduction number:
- moll3847.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6da29c19-adc0-313e-97d3-062695c57f60
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6da29c19-adc0-313e-97d3-062695c57f60, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; RISSOIDAE: Cingula trifasciata; shell, Cingula trifasciata
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Turbo cingillus in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica Part 2. p. 328, Tab. 12 fig. 7.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; RISSOIDAE: Cingula trifasciata (J. Adams, 1800); shell, Cingula trifasciata
- Object number:
- Moll4213
- Reproduction number:
- moll4213.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/56d766bb-f45f-3510-bec1-a53ab4f17ef2
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/56d766bb-f45f-3510-bec1-a53ab4f17ef2, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; TOFANELLIDAE: Graphis albida:; shell, Graphis albida
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Turbo unicus in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p. 299–300, Tab. 12 fig. 2.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; TOFANELLIDAE: Graphis albida (Kanmacher, 1798):; shell, Graphis albida
- Object number:
- Moll4232
- Reproduction number:
- moll4232.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6eaa7619-707a-3afe-ae90-d21c33fb4cd5
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6eaa7619-707a-3afe-ae90-d21c33fb4cd5, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; VELUTINIDAE: Lamellaria perspicua: transparent lamellaria; transparent lamellaria shell, Lamellaria perspicua
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Bulla haliotoidea in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p 211-214, Tab. 7, fig 6
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; VELUTINIDAE: Lamellaria perspicua (Linnaeus, 1758): transparent lamellaria; transparent lamellaria shell, Lamellaria perspicua
- Object number:
- Moll4243
- Reproduction number:
- moll4243.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d3a581c2-c11c-3539-84eb-ee34a6dfa4b1
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/d3a581c2-c11c-3539-84eb-ee34a6dfa4b1, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; ENIDAE: Ena montana: mountain ena; mountain ena shell, Ena montana
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Helix lackhamensis in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p 394-395, Tab. 11, fig 3.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; ENIDAE: Ena montana (Draparnaud,1801): mountain ena; mountain ena shell, Ena montana
- Object number:
- Moll4130
- Reproduction number:
- moll4130.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e417b779-2259-3054-a04e-b03cf080b20c
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/e417b779-2259-3054-a04e-b03cf080b20c, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; MACTRIDAE: Mactra stultorum: rayed trough shell; rayed trough shell, Mactra stultorum
- Brief description:
- Shell from George Montagu’s collection (Syntypes Moll3780, Moll3781, Moll3782)
Montagu described these specimens as Mactra cinerea in Montagu G 1808. Supplement Testacea Britannica p 35, not figured.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; MACTRIDAE: Mactra stultorum (Linnaeus, 1758): rayed trough shell; rayed trough shell, Mactra stultorum
- Object number:
- Moll3780
- Reproduction number:
- moll3780.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b5ed3a81-ce6e-3dd8-a075-e30743cdab33
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b5ed3a81-ce6e-3dd8-a075-e30743cdab33, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; CORBULIDAE: Corbula gibba [Olivi]: basket shell; basket shell
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes Moll3865 and Moll3866).
Montagu described these specimens as Mya inaequivalvis in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p. 38, not figured..
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; CORBULIDAE: Corbula gibba [Olivi]: basket shell; basket shell
- Object number:
- Moll3685
- Reproduction number:
- moll3685-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3754fe97-c5fb-3023-a3ed-cc7f76b47f1d
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/3754fe97-c5fb-3023-a3ed-cc7f76b47f1d, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; PYRAMIDELLIDAE: Parthenina decussata; shell, Parthenina decussata
- Brief description:
- Shell from George Montagu’s collection (syntype).
Montagu described this specimen as Turbo decussatus in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p 322, Tab. 12, fig 4
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- [Salcombe]
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; PYRAMIDELLIDAE: Parthenina decussata (Montagu, 1803); shell, Parthenina decussata
- Object number:
- Moll4273
- Reproduction number:
- moll4273.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/08f00621-ac8a-3dc1-ab99-dae57712bbc9
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/08f00621-ac8a-3dc1-ab99-dae57712bbc9, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; TORNIDAE: Tornus subcarinatus:; shell, Tornus subcarinatus
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Helix subcarinata in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p. 438-439, Tab. 7, fig. 9.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; TORNIDAE: Tornus subcarinatus (Montagu, 1803):; shell, Tornus subcarinatus
- Object number:
- Moll4314
- Reproduction number:
- moll4314.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/f21d6805-e58d-3db2-8bd6-fdea3f6bb61b
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/f21d6805-e58d-3db2-8bd6-fdea3f6bb61b, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; TRUNCATELLIDAE: Truncatella subcylindrica: looping snail; looping snail, Truncatella subcylindrica
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Turbo truncatus in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p. 300–301 Tab. 10 fig. 7.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; TRUNCATELLIDAE: Truncatella subcylindrica (Linnaeus, 1767): looping snail; looping snail, Truncatella subcylindrica
- Object number:
- Moll4225
- Reproduction number:
- moll4225.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ff8ce78a-d693-314f-9320-5f3e35da7d7d
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ff8ce78a-d693-314f-9320-5f3e35da7d7d, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; LITTORINIDAE: Lacuna vincta: banded chink-shell; banded chink-shell, Lacuna vincta
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Turbo canalis in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p. 309, Tab 12. fig 11.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; LITTORINIDAE: Lacuna vincta (Montagu, 1803): banded chink-shell; banded chink-shell, Lacuna vincta
- Object number:
- Moll4191
- Reproduction number:
- moll4191.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/398afa56-0f18-3974-883c-3c20420e2996
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/398afa56-0f18-3974-883c-3c20420e2996, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; TROCHIDAE: Gibbula umbilicalis: flat top-shell; flat top-shell, Gibbula umbilicalis
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Trochus umbilicatus in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p. 286–287, not figured
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; TROCHIDAE: Gibbula umbilicalis (da Costa, 1778): flat top-shell; flat top-shell, Gibbula umbilicalis
- Object number:
- Moll4178
- Reproduction number:
- moll4178.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8963e11f-9c4c-3547-81a7-04be9e00b8a8
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8963e11f-9c4c-3547-81a7-04be9e00b8a8, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; RISSOIDAE: Alvania zetlandica; shell, Alvania zetlandica
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Turbo zetlandicus in Montagu G 1816 Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond. 11, p. 194–195, Tab. 13 fig. 3.
For more information see Oliver, P.G. et al. Type specimens of Mollusca described by Col. George Montagu in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter and The Natural History Museum, London. Zoosystematics and Evolution 2018. This paper is open access.
In January 2020 the Montagu Collection was awarded Designated status by Arts Council England. This mark of distinction recognises the collection’s international significance to the scientific community - it is the most intact and taxonomically important collection of British shells of the early 19th century (1800-1816) to be found anywhere in the UK.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Scientific type
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; RISSOIDAE: Alvania zetlandica (Montagu, 1816); shell, Alvania zetlandica
- Object number:
- Moll4215
- Reproduction number:
- moll4215.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/94ca0c8b-cf23-37ea-87ad-837e9b578a3a
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/94ca0c8b-cf23-37ea-87ad-837e9b578a3a, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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