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- mollusc: sea slug; PLEUROBRANCHIDAE: Berthella plumula: yellow-plumed sea slug; yellow-plumed sea slug, Berthella plumula
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes Moll4042 Moll4043).
Montagu described these specimens as Bulla plumula in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p 214-215, Tab. 15 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: sea slug; PLEUROBRANCHIDAE: Berthella plumula (Montagu, 1803): yellow-plumed sea slug; yellow-plumed sea slug, Berthella plumula
- Object number:
- Moll4042
- Reproduction number:
- moll4042.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/85303f5c-2c23-3bcf-9607-e7b1da10a94a
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/85303f5c-2c23-3bcf-9607-e7b1da10a94a, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; ZEBINIDAE: Schwartziella bryerea; shell, Schwartziella bryerea
- Brief description:
- Shell from George Montagu’s collection. Lectotype selected by Faber 1990.
Montagu described these specimens as Turbo bryerea in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2 p. 313–314, Tab. 15 fig. 8.
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:
- West Indies
- Field collection place:
- Caribbean
- Field collection place:
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; ZEBINIDAE: Schwartziella bryerea (Montagu, 1803); shell, Schwartziella bryerea
- Object number:
- Moll4223
- Reproduction number:
- moll4223.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/4c2cc9ac-1aef-393b-b9fb-bed5d4c463c5
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/4c2cc9ac-1aef-393b-b9fb-bed5d4c463c5, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; ELLOBIIDAE: Myosotella denticulata; shell, Myosotella denticulata
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection. Lectotype Moll4100a and paralectotype Moll4100b designated by Frias Martins (1996).
Montagu described these specimens as Voluta denticulata in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica Part 1. p. 234–235, 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: England
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Field collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Field collector:
- Boys (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; ELLOBIIDAE: Myosotella denticulata (Montagu, 1803); shell, Myosotella denticulata
- Object number:
- Moll4100
- Reproduction number:
- moll4100.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8d15ec18-029f-3cfc-9d12-63f2743e6c15
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/8d15ec18-029f-3cfc-9d12-63f2743e6c15, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- relief; The Last Judgement; monumental fragment
- Brief description:
- This is a fragment from a memorial for John Kelland, originally in Ashprington church, Devon. The scene shows angels carrying the deceased to heaven, while below other deceased are awaiting judgement.
This object is on display at RAMM in the Making History gallery.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Architecture
- Current location:
- On display
- Dimension:
- whole W 785 mm
- Dimension:
- whole height 595 mm
- Dimension:
- whole depth 50 mm
- Field collection place:
- Kelland Monument, St David’s Chruch, Ashprington
- Field collection place:
- Ashprington
- Field collection place:
- Devon
- Field collection place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Field collection place:
- Northern Europe
- Field collection place:
- Europe
- Material:
- stone
- Material:
- marble
- Object name:
- relief; The Last Judgement; monumental fragment
- Object number:
- 23/1991
- Object production date:
- 1711
- Date - period:
- Queen Anne (1702-1714)
- Object production person:
- John Weston
- Reproduction number:
- 23-1991.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Antiquities
- Responsible department/section:
- Architectural fragments
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/670c5946-1758-3cfc-9682-130ecd3f311f
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/670c5946-1758-3cfc-9682-130ecd3f311f, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- spoon; apostle spoon; apostle spoon
- Brief description:
- Probably made in Exeter or the West Country. St Jude carries a cross.
This object is on display at RAMM in the Making History gallery.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Biblical
- Credit line:
- Purchased with support from the V&A Purchase Grant Fund, the Reynolds Chard bequest, Art Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
- Current location:
- On display
- Field collector:
- Mr R Holbeche Corfield (from the collection of)
- Material:
- silver
- Material:
- gilt
- Object name:
- spoon; apostle spoon (St Jude); apostle spoon (St Jude)
- Object number:
- 149/1995/16
- Object production date:
- 1645 to 1655
- Date - period:
- Charles I (1625-1649)
- Date - period:
- Commonwealth (1649-1660)
- Object production place:
- unk
- Object production place:
- ? West Country
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 149-1995-16.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Decorative Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Silver
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b1f45d14-7c2d-3a6e-8796-092ec83c61f4
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/b1f45d14-7c2d-3a6e-8796-092ec83c61f4, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- spoon; apostle spoon; apostle spoon
- Brief description:
- Made by Edward Anthony, Exeter. St John holds a cup of sorrow.
This object is on display at RAMM in the Making History gallery.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Biblical
- Credit line:
- Purchased with support from the V&A Purchase Grant Fund, the Reynolds Chard bequest, Art Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
- Current location:
- On display
- Dimension:
- whole length 170 mm
- Field collector:
- Mr R Holbeche Corfield (from the collection of)
- Material:
- silver
- Material:
- gilt (traces)
- Object name:
- spoon; apostle spoon (St John); apostle spoon (St John)
- Object number:
- 149/1995/9
- Object production date:
- 1635 to 1645
- Date - period:
- Charles I (1625-1649)
- Object production person:
- Edward Anthony (maker)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 149-1995-9.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Decorative Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Silver
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/53cf8005-2898-32c7-8410-74eba340227c
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/53cf8005-2898-32c7-8410-74eba340227c, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- lace sprig; Honiton lace crown sprig; lace crown sprig
- Brief description:
- Crown made in Honiton lace.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Craft / Craftspeople
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Material:
- cotton thread
- Object name:
- lace sprig; Honiton (East Devon) lace crown sprig; lace crown sprig
- Object number:
- 659/2007/6/1
- Object production date:
- c. 1900
- Reproduction number:
- 659-2007-6-1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Costume and Textiles
- Responsible department/section:
- Textiles and equipment
- Use title:
- By Royal Appointment - Devon Lace makers. Exhibition 2020
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5293fdd9-fa8e-3e3f-959f-55314abce604
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5293fdd9-fa8e-3e3f-959f-55314abce604, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- seeds; BIGNONIACEAE: Pithecoctenium species: monkey’s comb; monkey’s comb
- Brief description:
- Plant seeds presented by the Director of The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, on behalf of the Trustees in 1932.
This object is not on display.
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Plant
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Field collection place:
- South America
- Field collection place:
- Latin America and the Caribbean
- Object name:
- seeds; BIGNONIACEAE: Pithecoctenium species: monkey’s comb; monkey’s comb
- Object number:
- 4/1932/5
- Reproduction number:
- 4-1932-5.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Plants
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a8dce8ea-a795-3be8-9b78-c44792f11c69
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/a8dce8ea-a795-3be8-9b78-c44792f11c69, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- watercolour on paper; drawing; Menhir near Merivale Bridge; Menhir near Merivale Bridge
- Brief description:
- Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches (and sometimes even watercolour studies) were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
lower left watercolour signed F J Widgery
verso mount pencil inscribed Rock Pillar
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- actual H 255 mm
- Dimension:
- actual length 353 mm
- Object name:
- watercolour on paper; drawing; Menhir near Merivale Bridge; Menhir near Merivale Bridge
- Object number:
- 77/1953/3
- Object production date:
- 1890 to 1896
- Date - period:
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 77-1953-3-shot2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
- Text reason:
- Image licence link
- Use title:
- Masters of the Moor - William & FJ Widgery. Exhibition 2013
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/686dadbc-6695-3703-aada-4e7a1ff0d3dd
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/686dadbc-6695-3703-aada-4e7a1ff0d3dd, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- watercolour on paper; drawing; Stone Row at Shoveldown looking towards the North Teign and Cawsand Beacon; Stone Row at Shoveldown looking towards the North Teign and Cawsand Beacon
- Brief description:
- Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches (and sometimes even watercolour studies) were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
verso mount pencil entitled Stone Avenue nr North Teign
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- actual H 260 mm
- Dimension:
- actual length 356 mm
- Object name:
- watercolour on paper; drawing; Stone Row at Shoveldown looking towards the North Teign and Cawsand Beacon; Stone Row at Shoveldown looking towards the North Teign and Cawsand Beacon
- Object number:
- 77/1953/7
- Object production date:
- 1890 to 1896
- Date - period:
- Victorian (1837-1901)
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 77-1953-7-shot2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
- Text reason:
- Image licence link
- Use title:
- Masters of the Moor - William & FJ Widgery. Exhibition 2013
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2f652aa5-a0e0-3ffb-add7-7864c307b204
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/2f652aa5-a0e0-3ffb-add7-7864c307b204, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- pencil on paper; drawing; Holywell Bay, 7 June 1913; Holywell Bay, 7 June 1913
- Brief description:
- Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
lower centre pencil location & dated Holywell Bay June 7 1913
lower left in ink with inscription identifying the work as a donation to RAMM RAM FJW
lower centre pencil composition notes sand dunes golden sand with rose ... to ... grey to strips meadow rich green ...
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- H mm
- Dimension:
- length mm
- Object name:
- pencil on paper; drawing; Holywell Bay, 7 June 1913; Holywell Bay, 7 June 1913
- Object number:
- 67/1931/54
- Object production date:
- 1913
- Date - period:
- Edwardian (1901-1914)
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 67-1931-54-shot2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
- Use title:
- Masters of the Moor - William & FJ Widgery. Exhibition 2013
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/88f041ce-b769-30e5-93eb-92b404f18e8a
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/88f041ce-b769-30e5-93eb-92b404f18e8a, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- pen and ink on cream paper; drawing; Cottages at Otterton, Devon; Cottages at Otterton, Devon
- Brief description:
- A pen and ink drawing done by F.J. Widgery. These were his forte, and he is regarded highly by historians as being a master of this particular skill. Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
lower left in ink entitled and dated Cottages at Otterton Devon June 16/17
lower left in ink monogram and an indication that the work belongs to RAMM RAM FJW
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- total sheet H 190 mm
- Dimension:
- total sheet length 142 mm
- Object name:
- pen and ink on cream paper; drawing; Cottages at Otterton, Devon; Cottages at Otterton, Devon
- Object number:
- 67/1931/184
- Object production date:
- 16/06/1917
- Date - period:
- World War I (1914-1918)
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 67-1931-184-shot2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6931058c-864a-3923-9929-0cebc3315f70
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/6931058c-864a-3923-9929-0cebc3315f70, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- pen and ink on beige card; drawing; A bit of Old Lynmouth; A bit of Old Lynmouth
- Brief description:
- A pen and ink drawing done by F.J. Widgery. These were his forte, and he is regarded highly by historians as being a master of this particular skill. Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
lower left in ink inscribed dated and signed A bit of Old Lynmouth Sept 13/18 F J Widgery
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- total sheet H 380 mm
- Dimension:
- total sheet length 232 mm
- Object name:
- pen and ink on beige card; drawing; A bit of Old Lynmouth; A bit of Old Lynmouth
- Object number:
- 67/1931/434
- Object production date:
- 1918
- Date - period:
- World War I (1914-1918)
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 67-1931-434-shot2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/76467c08-abf6-391b-841a-8c68b8e60ac2
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/76467c08-abf6-391b-841a-8c68b8e60ac2, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- pencil on paper; drawing; The Foreland from the North Walk near Fairholm; The Foreland from the North Walk near Fairholm
- Brief description:
- Widgery is well-known throughout Devon for his extraordinary sketch collection - consisting of 500-600 works - which he bestowed upon the Royal Albert Memorial Museum in the occasion of his death. These pencil and crayon sketches were done for study as well as for leisure. They range to anything from the Devonshire landscape to studies of light and shadow as well as sketches of a variety of animals.
This object is not on display.
Inscription
lower left pencil signed dated and entitled F J Widgery 1916 The Foreland from the North Walk near Fairholm
lower right pencil entitled and dated again The Foreland from the North Walk near Fairholm Oct 9/16
lower right in ink monogram and an indication that the work belongs to RAMM RAM FJW
- Collection:
- Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery
- Associated concept:
- Landscape
- Current location:
- Not on display
- Dimension:
- total sheet H 293 mm
- Dimension:
- total sheet length 219 mm
- Object name:
- pencil on paper; drawing; The Foreland from the North Walk near Fairholm; The Foreland from the North Walk near Fairholm
- Object number:
- 67/1931/83
- Object production date:
- 1916
- Date - period:
- World War I (1914-1918)
- Object production person:
- Frederick John Widgery 1861-1942 (artist)
- Object production place:
- Exeter
- Object production place:
- Devon
- Object production place:
- United Kingdom: England
- Object production place:
- Northern Europe
- Object production place:
- Europe
- Reproduction number:
- 67-1931-83-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Fine Art
- Responsible department/section:
- Drawings
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fc3952e1-056d-3fe7-88c8-6bd022186151
Use licence for this record: CC 0
Attribution for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/fc3952e1-056d-3fe7-88c8-6bd022186151, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; CALLIOSTOMATIDAE: Calliostoma granulatum: European granulated top-shell; European granulated top-shell, Trochus tenuis
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Trochus tenuis in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p. 275–277, Tab. 10 fig 3.
For more information see Oliver PG, Morgenroth H (2018) Additional Type and other Notable specimens of Mollusca from the Montagu Collection in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 281-303. 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; CALLIOSTOMATIDAE: Calliostoma granulatum (Born, 1778): European granulated top-shell; European granulated top-shell, Trochus tenuis
- Object number:
- Moll4184
- Reproduction number:
- moll4184.jpg
- Reproduction number:
- moll4184-shot1.jpg
- Reproduction number:
- moll4184-shot2.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/5d36b098-5cd7-327a-9726-ed4985ea4ce1
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; DONACIDAE: Donax variegatus : banded wedge shell; banded wedge shell: Donax variegatus
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes Moll3720, Moll3721, Moll3722).
Montagu described these specimens as Donax complanatus in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p. 106–107, Tab. 5, fig. 4.
For more information see Oliver PG, Morgenroth H (2018) Additional Type and other Notable specimens of Mollusca from the Montagu Collection in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 281-303. This article 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; DONACIDAE: Donax variegatus : banded wedge shell; banded wedge shell: Donax variegatus
- Object number:
- Moll3720
- Reproduction number:
- moll3720.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: snail; LYMNAEIDAE: Radix balthica: wandering pond-snail; shell: Radix balthica
- Brief description:
- Shell from George Montagu’s collection (syntype).
Montagu described this specimens as Helix lutea in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 2. p. 380–381, Tab. 16 fig. 6.
For more information see Oliver PG, Morgenroth H (2018) Additional Type and other Notable specimens of Mollusca from the Montagu Collection in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 281-303. 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: snail; LYMNAEIDAE: Radix balthica (C. Linnaeus, 1758): wandering pond-snail; shell: Radix balthica
- Object number:
- Moll4117
- Reproduction number:
- moll4117-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; SEMELIDAE: Abra alba [Wood]; shell: Abra alba
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these specimens as Mactra boisyi in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p. 98–99, Tab. 3 fig. 7.
For more information see Oliver PG, Morgenroth H (2018) Additional Type and other Notable specimens of Mollusca from the Montagu Collection in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 281-303. This article 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; SEMELIDAE: Abra alba [Wood]; shell: Abra alba
- Object number:
- Moll4287
- Reproduction number:
- moll4287.jpg
- Reproduction number:
- moll4287-shot1.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/398ac0de-c519-3cfd-9c11-dfce24a4f6a6
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; PHARIDAE: Ensis siliqua [Linn]: pod razor shell; pod razor shell: Ensis siliqua
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes Moll3706 and Moll3707).
Montagu described this specimen as Solen novacula in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica. Part 1. p. 47–48, not figured.
For more information see Oliver PG, Morgenroth H (2018) Additional Type and other Notable specimens of Mollusca from the Montagu Collection in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 281-303. 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; PHARIDAE: Ensis siliqua [Linn]: pod razor shell; pod razor shell: Ensis siliqua
- Object number:
- Moll3706
- Reproduction number:
- moll3706.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
Persistent shareable link for this record: https://museumdata.uk/objects/ba04b7c5-10c0-3464-b011-eedcb3c7fc9d
Use licence for this record: CC 0
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- Object name(s):
- mollusc: shell; MESODESMATIDAE: Donacilla cornea; shell, Donax plebeia
- Brief description:
- Shells from George Montagu’s collection (syntypes).
Montagu described these shells as Donax plebeia in Montagu G 1803. Testacea Britannica Part 1. p. 107–108, Tab. 5 fig 2. Although attributed to Montagu in MolluscaBase and CLEMAM this name is first used by Pulteney (1799) as stated by Montagu.
For more information see Oliver PG, Morgenroth H (2018) Additional Type and other Notable specimens of Mollusca from the Montagu Collection in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter. Zoosystematics and Evolution 94(2): 281-303. 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 collector:
- Colonel George Montagu (from the collection of)
- Object name:
- mollusc: shell; MESODESMATIDAE: Donacilla cornea (Poli, 1791); shell, Donax plebeia
- Object number:
- Moll4277
- Reproduction number:
- moll4277.jpg
- Responsible department/section:
- Natural Sciences
- Responsible department/section:
- Molluscs
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