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We are excited to share some drone footage showing our new collections store taking shape - The new building is vital to our collections; It will improve the quality of their storage and enable us to make them available to many more people.
We're afraid our lift is out of action so access to the museum is only available via the stairs. We apologise for any invonvenience caused.
Do you want to learn how to draw dinosaurs and other prehistoric animals? Follow the step-by-step instructions on our worksheets to create your own drawings of some of the Museum's most iconic prehistoric animals.
Feb 18th 10:00-13:00. Free, family drop in https://t.co/6zrsk2b8wu
We regret that, due to licensing issues with the county council, we have to cancel our forthcoming Fossils and Fizz Cam Late 5th December. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
This is Blue John, a type of fluorite that was popular in the 18th and 19th Century for ornamental furniture #mineralmonday
Another black and white image for #museum30 A microcline crystal showing characteristic tartan twinning under a cross-polarised light. Microcline is a type of feldspar, and is a common mineral in some slow-cooled igneous rocks such as granites.
Alfred Harker (1859-1939) one of many #HairyArchives @SedgwickMuseum #explorearchives @explorearchives https://t.co/WDwM0oldnR
Our temporary display on geology and WW1 includes geological cross-sections of the front line at the Somme #Somme100