A teaching store at the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, acquiring and curating objects that embody key themes and methods in geography.
Skull of Arctic fox12000 years old | Gully Cave, Somerset, UK
Tablecloth from participatory art work2024 | Bristol, United Kingdom
Time punch clockEarly 1900s | Cincinnati, America
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Anatomical model of human placenta
Purchased in 2024India
Ani-ani rice harvesting knife
UnknownJava and Indonesia
Bird of paradise hat
EdwardianMaterials from South-West New Guinea. Sold in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Cape Town Township Sculpture
Gifted in 2013Cape Town, South Africa
Champagne cork
2024Champagne, France
Coal mining lamp
(British Coal Mining Co.)
1815United Kingdom
Colony artwork
August, 2022Kelp Store, Papa Westray, Orkney
Core liner from expedition to Gibraltar Strait
2024Gibraltar Strait and Bristol, United Kingdom
Our teaching cabinet is a focal point for showcasing objects that are meaningful in our geographic practice, encouraging students and colleagues to consider how material culture can animate geographical thinking and pedagogy.