Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
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COLLECTIONS
Background
- The collections at the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum are part of the collections
held by Middlesbrough Museums and Galleries Service. The reserve collections
are mainly stored at the Dorman Museum when not on display.
- Small items and the main archive and library collections are housed in
the Museum’s Resolution Resources Room – probably the best collection
of Cook-related books, articles, prints and maps outside the national collections.
Cook, his Voyages and Contemporaries
- A small collection of items relating to James Cook and his family, including
personal possessions, household items and memorabilia from his voyages.
- Published accounts and images of the voyages from the 18th century.
- Information and material relating to the science and art of the voyages,
including examples of Joseph Banks’s “Florilegium” and
the artwork of William Hodges and John Webber.
- There is a small collection of loan material from the National Maritime
Museum.
- A wide range of commemorative items and souvenirs, including ceramics,
coins, medals and badges, which have been produced to celebrate the achievements
of Cook since news of his death reached Britain in 1780 up to the present
day.
- Important sections include the archive of the Birthplace Museum; material
produced by the communities of “Captain Cook Country” and the
Captain Cook Tourism Association; the annual Captain Cook Celebrations; the
replica HM Bark Endeavour; as well as regional, national and international
material.
Exploration and Life at Sea in the 18th century
- A collection of original and replica nautical artefacts, models and related
information illustrating life at sea, ships, sailors and exploration at the
time of Cook. Includes a small section on Nelson’s navy.
- There is a small collection of loan material from the National Maritime
Museum.
There is a small collection of loan material from the National Maritime Museum.
Ethnography Collections
- The Museum Service’s collection includes around 1,500 artefacts
from different world cultures, including Australia, New Zealand and Oceania
with supporting information and material relating to Canada/North America,
Arctic/Antarctic, East Asia and South Africa.
- The most notable collection is of Aboriginal artefacts. Some were collected
by G.L. Dorman and others by Dr. Weatherill from East Kimberley. However,
the majority of items were given by the Aboriginal Arts Board of Australia.
They had previously formed part of their reserve collection and when they
were presented to the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum in 1980 they formed
the largest collection of their kind outside Australia.
Other Collections
- A small collection of birds and mammals from the places visited by Cook,
including marsupial mammals from Australia.
CONTACT DETAILS
All
enquiries to Phil_Philo@middlesbrough.gov.uk
or write to:
Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
Stewart Park
Marton
Middlesbrough
TS7 6AS
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| Tel |
01642 311211
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| Fax
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01642 317419 |
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