Stories
- Article
A nose through Blythe House
Recently sold and emptied out, Blythe House was once one of the UK’s biggest museum storage facilities. Here, museum worker Laura Humphreys reflects on her relationship with the store’s architecture, objects and aromas.
- Article
History of condoms from animal to rubber
Come on a journey from the first recorded condoms in the 16th century to the modern female condoms in the 1990s – and everything in between.
- Article
Medieval doodles
Fish, lute players and defaced demons: marginal doodles in some of Europe’s first printed books provide a tantalising glimpse into the late-medieval mind.
- Interview
Inside the minds of Teeth’s two curators, James Peto and Emily Scott-Dearing
James Peto and Emily Scott-Dearing talk visceral reactions, their interactions and object extractions.
Catalogue
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Leather work.
Rural Industries Bureau (London, England)Date: [between 1930 and 1939?]- Archives and manuscripts
Leather wallet
Date: 19th CenturyReference: PP/HO/D/D315Part of: Hodgkin family- Digital Images
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Leather bourdalou, 1701-1730.
- Archives and manuscripts
Leather from Human Skin
Date: 1945Reference: PP/SPI/C.13Part of: Spilsbury, Sir Bernard (1877-1947), Forensic Pathologist- Books
Leather / by C.H. Spiers.
Spiers, C. H. (Claude Hyman)Date: 1965, ©1963