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MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson: The Photographic Art Thief. 17 December 2020 . RAMM plays host to the Mona Lisa, The Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Scream, plus Van Goghs, Magrittes, and many more masterpieces this winter, but with a twist – the famous works have been recreated as pastiche photographs by artist Anna Grayson, for her solo show The Photographic Art Thief. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase is RAMM’s web platform for digital exhibitions, collaborations and untold stories. It lets viewers experience creative work, co-curation and stories based on the museum’s amazing collections. Digital exhibitions . Like exhibitions in the museum any digital exhibition goes through a rigorous process before it is featured on the website. RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL Welcome to our online shop. We are very pleased to say that the museum is open again, but you can still shop with us online. Browse this selection and you will discover an increasing range of gifts that reflect RAMM, its collections and exhibitions. DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with colonialism and collections - since the late 1990s, the museum has received a small number of requests for the return ofcultural objects
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson: The Photographic Art Thief. 17 December 2020 . RAMM plays host to the Mona Lisa, The Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Scream, plus Van Goghs, Magrittes, and many more masterpieces this winter, but with a twist – the famous works have been recreated as pastiche photographs by artist Anna Grayson, for her solo show The Photographic Art Thief. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase is RAMM’s web platform for digital exhibitions, collaborations and untold stories. It lets viewers experience creative work, co-curation and stories based on the museum’s amazing collections. Digital exhibitions . Like exhibitions in the museum any digital exhibition goes through a rigorous process before it is featured on the website. THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. FurtherRAMM AT A GLANCE
This lamp was described by its collector as ‘Greek Delphiniform, probably of the 3rd. century B.C. Light brown with red glaze; longish spreading nozzle with square end, annular handle with two grooves; band of contiguous globules around discus with central filling-hole, and another band of globules partly around the bottom. 4.8 in. by 2.9 in. Variety of Form 51. MAKE A MUSEUM AT HOME BASED ON RAMM'S AMAZING COLLECTION RAMM at Home Create your very own RAMM inspired museum collection at home with our weekly arty challenges! Each Friday, we will be showing you how to make a mini museum collection in your own home through a series of step-by-step videos, pictures or how-to instructions. OUT AND ABOUT: QUEERING THE MUSEUM Out and About: Queering the Museum Revealing and celebrating LGBTQ+ heritage in RAMM’s collections. Out and About: Queering the Museum is an intergenerational project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which will empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) communities to uncover and create existing and new LGBTQ+ heritage at RAMM. EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tileDEVON VOICES
‘Dear Sir, may we be allowed to thank all those who in response to the invitation have so generously offered to lend us sewing machines in order that we might quickly execute the Government work we trust that this public acknowledgement of our indebtedness to our many friends will be accepted in lieu of a more direct and personalcommunication.’
MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT FOR EXETER Volunteer toolkit for Exeter. 17 June 2016 . A new toolkit that will help Exeter’s cultural organisations engage and manage their volunteers effectively will » A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) The ‘The Concise British Flora in Colour’ was an instant best seller when it hit the shelves in May 1965. Opening the covers reveals illustrations of 1486 species in meticulous detail. ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase is RAMM’s web platform for digital exhibitions, collaborations and untold stories. It lets viewers experience creative work, co-curation and stories based on the museum’s amazing collections. Digital exhibitions . Like exhibitions in the museum any digital exhibition goes through a rigorous process before it is featured on the website. RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL Welcome to our online shop. We are very pleased to say that the museum is open again, but you can still shop with us online. Browse this selection and you will discover an increasing range of gifts that reflect RAMM, its collections and exhibitions. DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with colonialism and collections - since the late 1990s, the museum has received a small number of requests for the return ofcultural objects
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson: The Photographic Art Thief. 17 December 2020 . RAMM plays host to the Mona Lisa, The Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Scream, plus Van Goghs, Magrittes, and many more masterpieces this winter, but with a twist – the famous works have been recreated as pastiche photographs by artist Anna Grayson, for her solo show The Photographic Art Thief. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase is RAMM’s web platform for digital exhibitions, collaborations and untold stories. It lets viewers experience creative work, co-curation and stories based on the museum’s amazing collections. Digital exhibitions . Like exhibitions in the museum any digital exhibition goes through a rigorous process before it is featured on the website. RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL Welcome to our online shop. We are very pleased to say that the museum is open again, but you can still shop with us online. Browse this selection and you will discover an increasing range of gifts that reflect RAMM, its collections and exhibitions. DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with colonialism and collections - since the late 1990s, the museum has received a small number of requests for the return ofcultural objects
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson: The Photographic Art Thief. 17 December 2020 . RAMM plays host to the Mona Lisa, The Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Scream, plus Van Goghs, Magrittes, and many more masterpieces this winter, but with a twist – the famous works have been recreated as pastiche photographs by artist Anna Grayson, for her solo show The Photographic Art Thief. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase is RAMM’s web platform for digital exhibitions, collaborations and untold stories. It lets viewers experience creative work, co-curation and stories based on the museum’s amazing collections. Digital exhibitions . Like exhibitions in the museum any digital exhibition goes through a rigorous process before it is featured on the website. THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. FurtherRAMM AT A GLANCE
This lamp was described by its collector as ‘Greek Delphiniform, probably of the 3rd. century B.C. Light brown with red glaze; longish spreading nozzle with square end, annular handle with two grooves; band of contiguous globules around discus with central filling-hole, and another band of globules partly around the bottom. 4.8 in. by 2.9 in. Variety of Form 51. MAKE A MUSEUM AT HOME BASED ON RAMM'S AMAZING COLLECTION RAMM at Home Create your very own RAMM inspired museum collection at home with our weekly arty challenges! Each Friday, we will be showing you how to make a mini museum collection in your own home through a series of step-by-step videos, pictures or how-to instructions. OUT AND ABOUT: QUEERING THE MUSEUM Out and About: Queering the Museum Revealing and celebrating LGBTQ+ heritage in RAMM’s collections. Out and About: Queering the Museum is an intergenerational project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which will empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) communities to uncover and create existing and new LGBTQ+ heritage at RAMM. EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tileDEVON VOICES
‘Dear Sir, may we be allowed to thank all those who in response to the invitation have so generously offered to lend us sewing machines in order that we might quickly execute the Government work we trust that this public acknowledgement of our indebtedness to our many friends will be accepted in lieu of a more direct and personalcommunication.’
MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT FOR EXETER Volunteer toolkit for Exeter. 17 June 2016 . A new toolkit that will help Exeter’s cultural organisations engage and manage their volunteers effectively will » A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) The ‘The Concise British Flora in Colour’ was an instant best seller when it hit the shelves in May 1965. Opening the covers reveals illustrations of 1486 species in meticulous detail. ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon withRAMM AT A GLANCE
This medal was awarded to EG Lee by the Exeter Amateur Photographic Society during its annual exhibition in 1892. Medals are awarded as prizes, to commemorate important people, or to mark historic events. RAMM has over 600 in its collection. The Victorian era SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. ROMAN CRAFT ACTIVITIES Place the long side of the big cork widthways, just in front of the centre line. Pierce 4 holes around the cork. Thread strings through the holes, and tie into 2 tight knots over the cork to secure it firmly to the base. To attach the arm (plastic spoon!) MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta)LOCKDOWN LEGENDS
Lockdown Legends honours those people and allows those who were supported, or saw the lives of others improved, a chance to say thank you. The following stories showcase the resilience of the people of Devon who have helped the most vulnerable in our society. MRS TREADWIN'S LACE ALBUM Mrs Treadwin’s lace album. Mrs Treadwin established her Exeter ‘Manufactory’ near the Cathedral. There a team of skilled workers produced fine bobbin and needle laces. Ellen Herbert took over her business on Mrs Treadwin’s death. Ellen organised examples of MrsTreadwin’s own
SUPER SLEUTH CHALLENGE 2 Cross Finger ring This gold ring, found in Exeter, is decorated with T-shaped crosses, also known as Tau crosses. The tau cross was a symbol of St Anthony, » A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) Keble Martin’s interest in botany came at an early age. His maternal uncle taught him and his three brothers all they needed to know about collecting and rearing butterflies. Learning to identify caterpillar food plants was key to their success. Over a period of 15 HIROSHIGE'S JAPAN: STATIONS OF THE TOKAIDO ROAD Hiroshige’s Japan: Stations of the Tokaido Road. 29 November 2016 to 16 April 2017. A selection of Japanese woodblock prints from the series that made Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) one of the best known of all Japanese artists. His landscape prints are among the most frequently reproduced of all Japanese works of art and were hugely ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon withRAMM AT A GLANCE
This medal was awarded to EG Lee by the Exeter Amateur Photographic Society during its annual exhibition in 1892. Medals are awarded as prizes, to commemorate important people, or to mark historic events. RAMM has over 600 in its collection. The Victorian era SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. ROMAN CRAFT ACTIVITIES Place the long side of the big cork widthways, just in front of the centre line. Pierce 4 holes around the cork. Thread strings through the holes, and tie into 2 tight knots over the cork to secure it firmly to the base. To attach the arm (plastic spoon!) MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta)LOCKDOWN LEGENDS
Lockdown Legends honours those people and allows those who were supported, or saw the lives of others improved, a chance to say thank you. The following stories showcase the resilience of the people of Devon who have helped the most vulnerable in our society. MRS TREADWIN'S LACE ALBUM Mrs Treadwin’s lace album. Mrs Treadwin established her Exeter ‘Manufactory’ near the Cathedral. There a team of skilled workers produced fine bobbin and needle laces. Ellen Herbert took over her business on Mrs Treadwin’s death. Ellen organised examples of MrsTreadwin’s own
SUPER SLEUTH CHALLENGE 2 Cross Finger ring This gold ring, found in Exeter, is decorated with T-shaped crosses, also known as Tau crosses. The tau cross was a symbol of St Anthony, » A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) Keble Martin’s interest in botany came at an early age. His maternal uncle taught him and his three brothers all they needed to know about collecting and rearing butterflies. Learning to identify caterpillar food plants was key to their success. Over a period of 15 HIROSHIGE'S JAPAN: STATIONS OF THE TOKAIDO ROAD Hiroshige’s Japan: Stations of the Tokaido Road. 29 November 2016 to 16 April 2017. A selection of Japanese woodblock prints from the series that made Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) one of the best known of all Japanese artists. His landscape prints are among the most frequently reproduced of all Japanese works of art and were hugely ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience ofCONTEMPORARY ART
Contemporary art RAMM’s dynamic contemporary art programme is an expression of its vision: Home to a Million Thoughts. RAMM received additional investment from Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Organisation funding in 2018 to develop contemporary art activity in MAKE A MUSEUM AT HOME BASED ON RAMM'S AMAZING COLLECTION RAMM at Home is just one of the ways people can engage with the museum online. Play a game, curate your own collection, join Minecraft worlds, research our collection and more. Explore RAMM online. If you’ve enjoyed taking part in this activity, please support RAMM by making a donation today. THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. OUT AND ABOUT: QUEERING THE MUSEUM Out and About: Queering the Museum Revealing and celebrating LGBTQ+ heritage in RAMM’s collections. Out and About: Queering the Museum is an intergenerational project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which will empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) communities to uncover and create existing and new LGBTQ+ heritage at RAMM. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta)DEVON VOICES
John Roberts was a proud man. By the end of the war, 30 of his grandsons had volunteered to fight for King and country in France, Belgium, Mesopotamia, Gallipoli, Palestine and Egypt. He was in his 80s and spending his twilight years on his son’s farm in Witheridge, Devon when the war broke out.LOCKDOWN LEGENDS
Lockdown Legends honours those people and allows those who were supported, or saw the lives of others improved, a chance to say thank you. The following stories showcase the resilience of the people of Devon who have helped the most vulnerable in our society. VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT FOR EXETER The Exeter Cultural Volunteer Toolkit is designed to help a wide range of city organisations, including sports, heritage, learning and the arts. For further information contact RAMM’s Volunteer Coordinator, Simon.Tootell@exeter.gov.uk. Organisations wishing to attend the launch on Tuesday 5 July, 5.30 to 7pm, can to book a free ticketonline.
» A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) Keble Martin’s interest in botany came at an early age. His maternal uncle taught him and his three brothers all they needed to know about collecting and rearing butterflies. Learning to identify caterpillar food plants was key to their success. Over a period of 15 ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLS Exeter's Royal Albert Memorial Museum & art gallery (RAMM). Open Tuesday to Sunday, 10am - 5pm. Closed Mondays & bank holidays SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, EXETER ROMAN FORTRESS ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. Have a go at making your own roof tile stamp: Using some thick card, cut shapes out to make a design. You could print the initials of your name Arrange and stick these to a cardboard base and leave to dry Put some paint in a shallow container (a plate works well) and dip your stamp in We painted the paper first, to create a red (tile RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ANNA GRAYSON: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC ART THIEF Anna Grayson is a geologist by training and was a BBC presenter and science writer by profession; she re-trained as an artist at the age of 60, and her work was featured by Grayson Perry in Channel 4’s Grayson’s Art Club earlier this year. As well as Leonardo and Vermeer, The Photographic Art Thief includes Anna’s interpretationsof Van
SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience ofCONTEMPORARY ART
Contemporary art RAMM’s dynamic contemporary art programme is an expression of its vision: Home to a Million Thoughts. RAMM received additional investment from Arts Council England’s National Portfolio Organisation funding in 2018 to develop contemporary art activity in MAKE A MUSEUM AT HOME BASED ON RAMM'S AMAZING COLLECTION RAMM at Home is just one of the ways people can engage with the museum online. Play a game, curate your own collection, join Minecraft worlds, research our collection and more. Explore RAMM online. If you’ve enjoyed taking part in this activity, please support RAMM by making a donation today. THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. OUT AND ABOUT: QUEERING THE MUSEUM Out and About: Queering the Museum Revealing and celebrating LGBTQ+ heritage in RAMM’s collections. Out and About: Queering the Museum is an intergenerational project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which will empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) communities to uncover and create existing and new LGBTQ+ heritage at RAMM. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta)DEVON VOICES
John Roberts was a proud man. By the end of the war, 30 of his grandsons had volunteered to fight for King and country in France, Belgium, Mesopotamia, Gallipoli, Palestine and Egypt. He was in his 80s and spending his twilight years on his son’s farm in Witheridge, Devon when the war broke out.LOCKDOWN LEGENDS
Lockdown Legends honours those people and allows those who were supported, or saw the lives of others improved, a chance to say thank you. The following stories showcase the resilience of the people of Devon who have helped the most vulnerable in our society. VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT FOR EXETER The Exeter Cultural Volunteer Toolkit is designed to help a wide range of city organisations, including sports, heritage, learning and the arts. For further information contact RAMM’s Volunteer Coordinator, Simon.Tootell@exeter.gov.uk. Organisations wishing to attend the launch on Tuesday 5 July, 5.30 to 7pm, can to book a free ticketonline.
» A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) Keble Martin’s interest in botany came at an early age. His maternal uncle taught him and his three brothers all they needed to know about collecting and rearing butterflies. Learning to identify caterpillar food plants was key to their success. Over a period of 15 ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLSEXETER MUSEUM CAEXETER MUSEUMNH
Exeter’s world-class museum has stunning displays and galleries, fabulous exhibitions and modern amenities. The displays reveal Devon and Exeter’s rich history and global connections. Exotic. Find out more. Opening times. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETERROYAL ALBERT MEMORIALROYAL ALBERT MUSEUM LONDON Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969)MAKE AND PLAY SENET
©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 4. 4 Picture showing the direction the pieces move around the board in an S shape If you land on an opponent’s piece you swap their piece with yours, placing your opponent’s piece in your starting square.LOCKDOWN LEGENDS
Lockdown Legends honours those people and allows those who were supported, or saw the lives of others improved, a chance to say thank you. The following stories showcase the resilience of the people of Devon who have helped the most vulnerable in our society. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM, EXETERVISITING USCOLLECTIONSABOUT RAMMGETTING INVOLVEDYOUNG VISITORSSCHOOLSEXETER MUSEUM CAEXETER MUSEUMNH
Exeter’s world-class museum has stunning displays and galleries, fabulous exhibitions and modern amenities. The displays reveal Devon and Exeter’s rich history and global connections. Exotic. Find out more. Opening times. Open Tuesday to Sunday 10am – SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETERROYAL ALBERT MEMORIALROYAL ALBERT MUSEUM LONDON Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world. MAKE AN EGYPTIAN TOMB ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 5. Here are some object suggestions from RAMM’s collection: Figure 6 A Mummified Hawk, an Offering Cup, a Food or Drink Jar, Horse Head Figurine, RAMM SHOP – ONLINE GIFT SHOP FOR THE ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL The Shop at RAMM, Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Queen St, Exeter EX4 3RX. Opening times are: Tuesday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Closed Mondays and bank holidays. Telephone: 01392 265888, 10am to 5pm, Tues to Sun. E-mail: rammshop@exeter.gov.uk. WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969)MAKE AND PLAY SENET
©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 4. 4 Picture showing the direction the pieces move around the board in an S shape If you land on an opponent’s piece you swap their piece with yours, placing your opponent’s piece in your starting square.LOCKDOWN LEGENDS
Lockdown Legends honours those people and allows those who were supported, or saw the lives of others improved, a chance to say thank you. The following stories showcase the resilience of the people of Devon who have helped the most vulnerable in our society. ROSE AND THOMAS WHITELEGG ‘In showland, women have always worked and worked hard. We have seen our women at the head of circuses, menageries, roundabouts and many other amusement concerns, and in fully ninety per cent of our people, it is the women who look after the exchequer. In remote days the women of showland were looked upon with SHOWCASE – ROYAL ALBERT MEMORIAL MUSEUM & ART GALLERY, EXETER Showcase. EXHIBITION: In July 2020 The Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Liveable Exeter and Exeter City Council asked people across Devon to nominate their Lockdown Legends. COLLABORATION: This exhibition aims to reveal the typically misunderstood experience of DEALING WITH COLONIALISM AND COLLECTIONS Dealing with Colonialism and Collections. 29 January 2020. RAMM’s ethnographic collection consists of about 12,000 items. In 1998 the collection was awarded Designated status in recognition of its significance and national importance. The collection consists of objects from many parts of the world and, in common with many UKmuseum
THE GEMS OF ROMAN DEVON The Gems of Roman Devon. 3 October 2012. With over a million objects in its collections, RAMM is a major custodian of local history. But RAMM is much more than a collection of objects. It is their stories that really inform us about our past: how we lived and died, the societies we lived in and our connections with the wider world.DECORATIVE ARTS
Decorative Arts. RAMM’s decorative arts collection has something to suit many tastes and interests, from precious silver to intricate watch movements. The largest collections include Exeter silver, ceramics, glassware and clocks and watches. Discover the decorative arts collection on Collections Explorer.DEVON VOICES
John Roberts was a proud man. By the end of the war, 30 of his grandsons had volunteered to fight for King and country in France, Belgium, Mesopotamia, Gallipoli, Palestine and Egypt. He was in his 80s and spending his twilight years on his son’s farm in Witheridge, Devon when the war broke out. OUT AND ABOUT: QUEERING THE MUSEUM Out and About: Queering the Museum Revealing and celebrating LGBTQ+ heritage in RAMM’s collections. Out and About: Queering the Museum is an intergenerational project, funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, which will empower lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) communities to uncover and create existing and new LGBTQ+ heritage at RAMM. MAKE YOUR OWN ROMAN MOSAIC ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 2. Design and make a mosaic from eggshells Wash and dry your eggshells and then paint them with water based paints. We have used traditional Roman colours with red, white, black and the natural (terracotta) THE ROMANS IN DEVON TEACHERS INFORMATION ©2020 Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery 6. The fortress was one of four in the country. This makes it a significant site, and itwas the
VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT FOR EXETER The Exeter Cultural Volunteer Toolkit is designed to help a wide range of city organisations, including sports, heritage, learning and the arts. For further information contact RAMM’s Volunteer Coordinator, Simon.Tootell@exeter.gov.uk. Organisations wishing to attend the launch on Tuesday 5 July, 5.30 to 7pm, can to book a free ticketonline.
» A LIFE’S WORK: WILLIAM KEBLE MARTIN (1877-1969) Keble Martin’s interest in botany came at an early age. His maternal uncle taught him and his three brothers all they needed to know about collecting and rearing butterflies. Learning to identify caterpillar food plants was key to their success. Over a period of 15 Welcome back , you are logged inMenu
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As a museum of the world the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery (RAMM) wants to engage with a global public. Our social media presence is focused on helping people find out more about, discuss and engage with the museum’s collection, public programme and research. It is intended to encourage cross-cultural understanding, storytelling and inclusive, lively debate. The views expressed by our fans and followers are their own and may not represent the views of the Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery, Exeter City Council, employees, or affiliates. We love hearing from you and, to ensure that everyone has a positive experience, please don’t post any hateful, defamatory, or offensive comments, photos or videos. Anything seen as offensive to others will be removed or blocked. Spamming, inappropriate posting of private information, repeated posts and off-topic comments and posts may be removed or blocked. Our core office hours are between 10.00 and 17.00 GMT Monday to Friday, excluding UK national holidays. We aim to respond to all enquiries as quickly as possible, but please note that some enquiries can take longer to resolve. There is a lot of helpful information relating to the collections, exhibitions and general visiting information on the museum’s website. If you can’t find what you are looking for, and haven’t heard back from us, use the contact page . Unfortunately, we are only able to respond to enquiries made in English. If you would like to pass on feedback or make a complaint about your visit to the museum, the best way to do this is to use the contact page RAMM's social media channels are linked to in the page footerTICKET SALES
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(b) Where requested, the Hirer must provide a copy of a risk assessment for the event at least 7 days prior to the event being staged. (c) The venue shall be in the care and custody of the Hirer and the Council accepts no responsibility for any loss or damage sustained in respect of articles, wearing apparel or other property brought into or left in the venue or any party thereof by or on behalf of the Hirer or any other person. (d) The Hirer will be held responsible and accept full responsibility for any damage done to the venue or any part thereof, furniture, utensils or other property of the Council during the period of or otherwise arising out of the hire of the venue or any part thereof. All internal or external decorations shall be subject to the approval of the management. These should not be fixed to the fabric of the building or internal walls and should be removed to the satisfaction of the venue management. (e) No entertainment shall be held or given which will involve any increased risk of fire unless previously agreed by the venue management. (f) The Hirer agrees not to fix decorations or any other material to the walls, floors, stage, furniture or any other part of the premises. (g) Any liability or expenditure incurred by the Council on behalf of and at the request of the Hirer shall be discharged by the Hirer and the Council will not accept any responsibility in connection therewith. (h) Any caterers engaged to provide food or other refreshments as part of a function shall be taken from RAMM’s list of approved caterers. 4 (a) All seats and tables will be arranged with sufficient gangways in all respects to afford means of rapid exit and the Hirer shall keep such gangways, together with all passages and exits free from obstruction. 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The Hirer shall be liable to pay the Council’s costs of so doing save to the extent they are recouped by the Council from any sale of the goods and/or equipment. (b) If the Hirer shall continue his/her occupation of the venue or any part thereof after the designated period of hire for which he/she engaged the same, he/she shall pay such additional hire fees as may be deemed appropriate by the venue management. The Hirer shall also, in addition, be responsible for any loss or damage occasioned by the Council for exceeding the designated times. The designated times being those booked by the Hirer and stated in the letter of confirmation. 6 Sufficient staff shall be provided by the Hirer to supervise properly the function in the venue or any part thereof as the venue management shall, in their absolute discretion determine. 7 The Council’s officers and servants are not permitted, under any circumstances, to accept gratuities of any kind. 8 (a) The Hirer shall not use the venue or any part thereof for the performance in public of any dramatic or musical work or for the delivery in public of any lectures in which copyright subsists without the consent of the owner of the said copyright. The Hirer shall indemnify the Council against all sums of money, which the Council may have to pay by reason of any infringement of copyright occurring during the whole of such time as the venue or any part thereof is being used by the Hirer. (b) The Hirer shall comply with the provisions of the Children and Young Persons Act. 9 (a) The hirer shall not be entitled to grant sound, television broadcasting or filming rights without the prior written consent of the venue management. 10 (a) Smoking is not allowed in any part of the venue. 11(a) In accordance with RAMM's responsibility under the Data Protect Act 1998 the information you provide will be held in an Exeter City Council database for the purpose of fulfilling your venue hire arrangements. It will not be used for any other purpose unless you opt in to receiving communications from RAMM. 12 (a) a 50% non-refundable deposit is required to be paid upon booking and the remaining 50% one monthbefore the event.
GUIDED GROUP VISITS, GUIDED SCHOOL ACTIVITY AND EXTERNAL TALK BOOKINGS (1)   The term ‘Organiser’ in these conditions shall be taken to mean the person, persons, or body incorporate making an application to book a guided visit/guided activities/external talk for any organisation or school (private or public) and any part thereof. (2)   The term ‘museum specialist’ may refer to a RAMM staff member or a volunteer. (3)   The term ‘Council’ refers to Exeter City Council. (4)   The term ‘Guided Group Visits’ includes all tours and talks attended at RAMM that are delivered by a museum specialist. (5)   The term ‘Guided School Activity’ includes all visits to RAMM by educational organisations that are guided by a museum specialist. It does not include self-led school visits to the museum (6)   The term ‘External Talk’ refers to talks that are delivered by a museum specialist to a group of people at a venue that the Organiser has booked (7)   Payment * A 50% deposit is required to be paid upon booking where the overall charge is greater than £100 * Should the organiser cancel the booking within 28 days of the date of the visit then 50% of the total fee shall be forfeited/requested. * Unless you are a school requesting payment via the issue of an invoice, the total cost/balance of payment for the booking must be made in full 14 days before the date of the visit. Failure to do so may result in the booking being cancelled. (8)   Cancellation * We reserve the right to cancel at any time any booking should the venue be closed in consequence of any public calamity, epidemic, fire, act of God, war (or its consequences), or the premises is not available for the purpose of the booking in consequence if any reason of any combination or any strike or lock-out of any workman interfering with the efficient working of the premises, or from any cause whatsoever not within the control of, or not occasioned by default of, the council *  The Council’s decision upon the above matters shall be final and conclusive, and in such circumstances the organiser shall not be entitled to any compensation as a consequence, but any charge for guided visits or guided school activities previously paid will berefunded
* The Council reserves the right to terminate any booking in the event of the organiser or officers of the organisation/school committing a breach or failure to observe or perform any of the regulations or conditions (9)   Capacity The maximum capacity of each guided group visit or guided school activity at RAMM will be stated and agreed on the booking provisional and confirmations email. Failure of the organiser to keep to the limit, depending on the number of additional participants, will result in one or a combination of: * The guided visit or guided school activity not going ahead * The additional participants being excluded from taking part * Agreement that the guided visit or guided school activity experience will be compromised in terms of the enjoyment/learning outcomes that will be derived by the participants * An additional charge will be requested. (10) Public Liability Insurance The Council shall not be liable for any accident or injury sustained by the organiser or any person present in the venue or any part thereof arising from the negligence or default of the organiser and his organisation’s officers. Visits by the public to any Council premises is covered by £25,000,000liability insurance
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(11) Risk Assessment Guidance for Guided School Visits Supervision One teacher must be QTS accredited (Qualified Teacher Status) and there must also be an additional teacher to circulate between groups. We recommend the following minimum ratio of adults to children * Children aged 0-4 1 adult: 3 children * Children aged 5-7 (KS1) 1 adult: 6 children * Children aged 8 -11 (KS2) 1 adult: 10 children * Children aged 12 and over (KS3 +) 1 adult: 15 children Accompanying adults should not have babies/toddlers/buggies with them. First aid provision RAMM can provide basic first aid in the event of a minor accident. If any pupil has specific illnesses, however, e.g. epilepsy, diabetes, allergies etc., the school must bring an adult who has specialist knowledge and ability to treat these pupils. Minor injury * All pupils and adults should wear appropriate clothing and footwear and only walk in the museum to avoid slips and trips. * Allergic reaction to materials on open display * Teachers need to be aware of allergies amongst their children and if in any doubt about the possibility of allergic reaction to materials on open display then the risk to their children should be assessed in the familiarisation visit. (12) Risk Assessment for External Talks * It is the responsibility of the organiser to ensure that the necessary risk assessments, licenses and health and safety checks are in place at the venue that they have booked for the museum specialist to attend to give a talk * The Council accepts no responsibility if the organiser fails to meet the above statutory requirements and in such instances the council will seek compensation should injury through negligence on the part of the organiser or the venue occur to the museum specialist whilst at the venue. (13) Food and Drink - No eating is allowed in the galleries, but you are welcome to take a snack break in our grassy area by the garden entrance. Lunch rooms are available to book, please request on making your booking. (14) The Organiser will be held responsible and accept full responsibility for any damage done to the premises or any part thereof, furniture, utensils or other property of the Council during the period of or otherwise arising out of the visit or any part thereof. (15) Any liability or expenditure incurred by the Council on behalf of or at the request of the Organiser shall be settled by the Organiser and the Council will not accept any responsibility. (16) Any liability of expenditure incurred by the Organiser in the hire of an external venue for the delivery of a talk by a museum specialist, shall remain the sole responsibility of the organiser to discharge and the Council will not accept any responsibility. (17) All enquiries regarding the facilities available, content, activity and times of entry etc should be made to ramm.extra@exeter.gov.uk * We reserve the right to refuse additional requests that result in a significant change to the delivery and content of the guided group visit, external talk or guided school activity less than 28 days before the date of the visit(18) Safeguarding
* The Organiser and RAMM shall comply with the provisions of the Children and Young Persons Act and the Disclosure and Barring Service * Sufficient staff/officers of the organisation/school shall be provided to supervise the visit * All children under the age of 16 should be accompanied at all times by an adult over the age of 18 (19) The Council’s officers and volunteers are not permitted, under any circumstances, to accept gratuities of any kind. (20) In accordance with RAMM’s responsibility under the Data Protect Act 1998 and the General Data Protection Regulation the information you provide will be held in an Exeter City Council database for the purpose of fulfilling your booking arrangements. It will not be used for any other purpose unless you opt in to receiving communicationsfrom RAMM.
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