Science Museum Group

Working as a Junior Photographer at the National Collections Centre in Wroughton, Wiltshire, I contribute to a large-scale consolidation project involving collections from the Group’s five national museums. The photography produced supports ongoing digitisation and makes the collection accessible to a wider audience, strengthening public access, research and long-term preservation. The work covers a broad range of scale, from a 6mm wide experimental graphene circuit to a 3.5m long designer wooden bench, and also includes the extensive John Pollock & Co collection of over 4,200 clay smoking pipes. Through careful documentation, the act of photography becomes a quiet acknowledgement of the accumulated labour, ingenuity and scientific achievement shaped by generations of makers, engineers and researchers.

© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

1980-14

Siebe Gorman "Proto" Mark IV breathing apparatus, including canvas bag and support, two oxygen cylinders, regulator, gauge, goggles and harness, by Siebe Gorman and Company Limited, British, 1950

1945-139

Model of Avro "York" aircraft, scale 1:24

1991-233 Pt2

Main part of rectilinear Coordinatograph, cased, by Haag-Streit, AG, of Bern, Switzerland, dated 1979. No.53000674

Conservator Martha Jones working on 1986-8330 Headboard, wreath used on locomotive hauling Queen Victoria's funeral train.

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