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Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Community Services Drake Circus Plymouth PL4 8AJ |
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01752 304774 |
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museum@plymouth.gov.uk |
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01752 304775 |
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Natural history collections
Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery cares for over 150,000 natural history specimens. These include an estimated 90,000 insects, 10,000 minerals, 10,000 plants, 3,000 jars of wet-preserved specimens, plus hundreds of birds, mammals, eggs, shell, corals, skeletons, fossils and rocks. Many of these collections are important due to their age, associated information and the personal histories of the collectors. The Museum also has a historic natural history library and archive.
Plymouth Marine Fauna Spirit collection
This contains over 3000 marine animals from Plymouth Sound - the oldest, continually studied stretch of water in the world. The collection has been amassed over the past 150 years by the Marine Biological Association of Great Britain.
Bird collection
The bird collection contains some 800 specimens, mainly local 19th century specimens, representing more than 220 British species.
Insect collection
The museum holds over 90,000 insect specimens, most of which have been collected in and around Plymouth and the counties of Devon and Cornwall. This includes an important Coleoptera (beetle) collection, donated by James Higman Keys.
Herbaria
Herbaria or pressed plant collections have historically been the only accurate way to study botany. The Herbaria collection contains material collected by Thomas Bruges Flower (1817 to 1899), Sir John St Aubyn (1758 to 1839), I.N.W. Keys (donated 1909) and G.C. Bignell (1826 to 1910). Specimens have been collected over a long time period, from the mid-1700s to the present day in Devon and the surrounding area.
Minerals
The Museum holds some 10,000 minerals. The bulk of the collection was assembled by a few avid collectors, all closely linked with Plymouth and the South West. These include Sir John St Aubyn (1758 to 1839), Sir William Serjeant (1857 to 1930), René Gallant (1906 to 1985) and The Richard Barstow (1947 to 1982) Collection.
Exhibitions and events
Our natural history collections are highlighted in our permanent natural history gallery, Explore Nature. Items from our collections are also featured in Nature Collected, our natural history touring exhibition.
Wild about natural history?
If you're interested in natural history why not join our Wild About Plymouth group at one or more of their events, which run at various locations throughout the city and beyond?






