Museums Journal - May 2006
Journal published by the Museums Association.
In this issue:
Talking heads - Debating the future of historic house interpretation
The great outdoors - Peter Murray on carving out a reputation at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Money talks - Are museums forgetting ethics in the rush for corporate cash
Upwardly mobile - Overcoming the barriers to international loans
Remembering Rembrandt - How Dutch museums are celebrating the artist's birthday
An illuminated oar spoon won by Jesus College 1, Cambridge, in the June 1922 Head of the River race. They had an equal record practice time of 7 minutes and 5 seconds.
Four cut and shaped feather quill pen tips
Recovered during the restoration of the Chantry House in Henley, 2003-2004. These finds were recovered from the main part of the Chantry House building.