Museum Architectural Trail

Museum Architectural Trail

Looking beyond RAMM's collection the trail provides an opportunity for an artistic view of parts of the museum that may go unnoticed.

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Astounding Inventions Map

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers - Inuit antler map

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers - Inuit antler map

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers - Inuit antler map
(Location 1 of 11)

This is a 3-dimensional, tactile coastal map made from Caribou antler. It acted as an aid for the Inuit hunter at night by providing essential information on landmarks and distance. Normally such maps were made from driftwood. They represented coastlines in a continuous line, up one side of the wood piece and then down the other. They're designed to be buoyant, tactile and could be read during the dark hours.

Q- How do you think Inuit's might have carried this map to ensure they didn't lose it? Does anything about the map help you with working this out?

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers? - Griffithsia Algae

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers? - Griffithsia Algae
(Location 2 of 11)

Amelia Griffiths was a beachcomber and amateur phycologist who made many important collections of marine algae specimens; today her name is known around the world. In 2005 the National Cancer Institute discovered that 'griffithsin' found in Griffithsia algae has powerful anti-viral properties. It is heralded as one of the most potent compounds discovered in the fight against HIV spread.

Q - Look at the other examples of algae use. What kind of cooking is Pepper Dulse often used in?

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers? - Gosse Drawings

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers? - Gosse Drawings

Gallery 11 Finders Keepers? - Gosse Drawings
(Location 3 of 11)

PH Gosse wasn't quite the first to keep aquatic animals alive in glass tanks, a woman got there first. He did invent the word aquarium however, because 'aquatic vivarium' was too much of a mouthful. He helped create the first public aquarium in Regent's Park in London and his books are partly responsible for the aquarium craze that gripped Victorian England.

Q - Which is your favourite sea life creature featured in the drawings on display?

Gallery 17 In Fine Feather - Kingfishers

Gallery 17 In Fine Feather - Kingfishers

Gallery 17 In Fine Feather - Kingfishers
(Location 4 of 11)

Japan's famous bullet train used to make a loud boom when it travelled through tunnels. Taking inspiration from the Kingfisher, and how smoothly they enter the water, an engineer was able to fix this problem. The new design was based on the long, sharp, pointed bill of the bird which allows water to stream past it, just as they needed the air to when going through the tunnel.

Q - How many toes does a kingfisher have?

Gallery 18 Fly on the Wall - Morpho butterfly

Gallery 18 Fly on the Wall - Morpho butterfly

Gallery 18 Fly on the Wall - Morpho butterfly
(Location 5 of 11)

The brightly coloured iridescent wings of a Morpho butterfly have been the inspiration for many technological advances. From bomb sniffing technology for the US military to high-tech textiles, self-cleaning surfaces to cosmetics these tropical butterflies are just one example of bio-inspiration seen today.

Q - What does Lepidoptera mean?

Gallery 1 Core wall - Pocket Azimuth Sundial

Gallery 1 Core wall - Pocket Azimuth Sundial

Gallery 1 Core wall - Pocket Azimuth Sundial
(Location 6 of 11)

Known as a pocket azimuth sundial, this instrument would have been used as a portable solar watch. It was created in Dieppe, France in around 1670 by Charles Bloud. Pocket sundials became a particularly popular device for timekeeping between the 15th and 19th centuries. As well as helping to keep busy people on schedule, these objects had symbolic value, projecting the tastes and wealth of their owners.

Q - Can you think of any modern devices that we use to see what the time is today?

Gallery 1 Core wall - Penny Farthing Bicycle

Gallery 1 Core wall - Penny Farthing Bicycle

Gallery 1 Core wall - Penny Farthing Bicycle
(Location 7 of 11)

Penny farthing bicycles were popular in the 1880s. The nickname comes from their slightly comic appearance, the large front wheel being compared to a penny and the small rear wheel to a farthing coin. These machines were actually the first to be called 'bicycles'.

Q - How do you think people used to get onto these bicycles?

Gallery 2 Down to Earth - Hand Axes

Gallery 2 Down to Earth - Hand Axes
(Location 8 of 11)

These are wonderful examples of what some people feel are the most successful technological innovation ever. Hand axes like this were in use all over the world and for hundreds of thousands of years. These tools could be used for chopping, cutting, crushing, digging and much more.

Q - Where are the handaxes on display from?

Gallery 4 Making History - Portrait of Thomas Gray

Gallery 4 Making History - Portrait of Thomas Gray

Gallery 4 Making History - Portrait of Thomas Gray
(Location 9 of 11)

Thomas Gray has been given little credit for his significant contribution to passenger railway systems throughout the world. He spent most of his career promoting his idea and is known for his book 'Observations on a general Iron Railway'. His proposals were very likely to have had a significant influence on the the work of William James and the Stephensons – considered by many to be the Fathers of the Railways, alongside Brunel.

Q - How many minutes behind London was 'Exeter Time?'

Gallery 4 Making History - Portrait of Mrs Marian Heath of Exeter

Gallery 4 Making History - Portrait of Mrs Marian Heath of Exeter

Gallery 4 Making History - Portrait of Mrs Marian Heath of Exeter
(Location 10 of 11)

The Crystoleum process involved adding colour to an albumen print. The print was pasted face down inside a piece of glass and once dry the paper backing was rubbed away leaving transparent emulsion on the glass. Someone would then paint the image by hand with oil paints. This process was popular between 1880 – 1910.

Q - Where was photographer Owen Angel born?

Gallery 4 Making History - Baby Gas Mask

Gallery 4 Making History - Baby Gas Mask
(Location 11 of 11)

During World War II the British government wanted to take precautions and protect the public against potential gas attacks. All different types of civilian type respirators were designed – not only for adults and children but also for animals. People were told to keep their masks with them at all times.

Q - Was this mask ever used?

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My Museum Architectural Trail Notes

Museum Architectural Trail

Museum Architectural Trail

Looking beyond RAMM's collection the trail provides an opportunity for an artistic view of parts of the museum that may go unnoticed.

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