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The Hunterian, which was founded in 1807, ranks as Scotland's oldest museum. It operates multiple venues on the main campus of the University of Glasgow, including the Hunterian Art Gallery and ...
A robot dog designed to assist the blind and visually impaired and provide guided tours of museums has been hailed as a “game-changer” by its developers.
A LARGE collection of ethnographic treasures collected by Captain Cook and his co-adventurers on their voyages of exploration in the Pacific have come to light in Glasgow University's Hunterian ...
Based at the University of Glasgow, the Hunterian is Scotland’s oldest public museum and has a rich collection of African art covering 300 years, in part due to acquisitions made by Frank ...
A Glasgow museum that is Scotland's oldest is to begin a long programme of redevelopment after receiving a £249,000 grant. The Hunterian Museum and the Hunterian Art Gallery at the University of ...
This Roman wooden pulley system was found at Bar Hill Roman Fort, Strathclyde, Scotland and was picked by Christina Gilfedder, second year student at the University of Glasgow (Single Honours ...
The Hunterian has been closed for the past six years while the Royal College of Surgeons, which houses the museum off Lincoln’s Inn Fields, underwent an almost total metamorphosis (only the ...
A beloved (albeit somewhat gruesome) central London museum finally reopens this May — yes, the Hunterian is back. Closed since 2019, the Hunterian, in Lincoln's Inn Fields, is an eye-opening ...
The Hunterian Museum in London has reopened to the public after a five-year redevelopment of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. From sloth fetuses to vulture heads, ...
Open again after a five-year hiatus, the London museum, named after the 18th-century surgeon John Hunter, contains everything from a baby crocodile emerging from its egg, to a human femur ...
Ancient coin reveals unknown Roman Emperor from cut off frontier land Archaeological studies suggest that the Romanian region was cut off from the rest of the empire around AD 260, only being ...