Geological Curator 6(1)
April 1994
Papers from the 1st Symposium for Palaeontological Preparators and Conservators: Bristol, September 1992
- Editorial
- The Conservation Of The Sedgwick Museum Barrington (quaternary) Hippopotamus Skeleton
- Preparation Of A Disarticulated Ophthalmosaurus Skeleton To Retain Important Taphonomic Details
- Authigenic Minerals In Vertebrate Fossils From The Wealden Group (Lower Cretaceous) Of The Isle Of Wight
- Resonant Rocks, 'Rock Gongs', Idiophones And Lithophones
- A Victorian Fossil Wholemount Technique: A Cautionary Tale For Our Times
- A Boreal Perisphinctid Ammonite In Australia - A Case Of Nineteenth Century Transportation?
- Nautiloid Atachapi From The Silurian Of Wales
- News From The Museum Of Isle Of Wight Geology
- Lost & Found: 214. Jurassic ammonites from Gibraltar collected by AIan L. GREIG (d. 1988)
- Lost & Found: 233. Dr Archie LAMONT (1907-1985) and unreturned loan specimens found in his collection.
- Geological Curators' Group - 18th Annual General Meeting
- Geological Curators' Group - 19th Annual General Meeting
- Award of the first A. G. Brighton medal to Charles Waterston
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(2)
October 1994
- Editorial
- Collecting and Excavation in Palaeontology
- Palaeontological excavation: historical perspectives
- Geological Survey of Ireland: National Heritage Council funded curation project of 19th Century collection
- The role of English Nature in fossil excavation
- Pliosaurs and volunteers
- Lost & Found: 234. Arthur Humphreys Foord (1845-1933)
- Extracting dinosaur trackways: a Welsh experience
- Collecting dinosaurs on the Isle of Wight, southern England
- Miss Ffarington's Pleistocene shells from Worden, Lancashire, England: an annotated list
- Fish and other fossils from the Eocene of Bolca, Italy
- Erratum: Annual Accounts 1992 (4 December 1991 - 3 December 1992)
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(3)
March 1995
- London Clay Nautiloid Collections
- Collection Managers: The Final Insult?
- RESONANT ROCKS: The Great Stalacpipe Organ of Luray Caverns, Virginia, U.S.A
- Curation and conservation - the poor relations of research?
- Lucas Barrett's collection: Jamaican echinoids hiding amongst British immigrants
- 20th Annual General Meeting
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(4)
September 1995
- A history of museums in Peterhead, Grampian Region, Scotland
- Pitfalls, problems and procedures in micropalaeontological preparation and conservation
- On the trail of the J.H. Vivian Collection
- The Irish Giant Deer or "Irish Elk"
- Lost & Found: 235. James Frederick Jackson - British Association Photographs
- Lost & Found: 236. ""Michelinia"" balladeolensis from the Lower Carboniferous of the British Isles
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(5)
April 1996
- Type, Figured and Cited Specimens in the Museum of Isle of Wight Geology (Isle of Wight, England)
- The Worthen Collection of Palaeozoic vertebrates at the Illinois State Museum
- Lost & Found: 204. British Association for the Advancement of Science collection of geological photographs
- Lost & Found: 237. Plant fossils from the Keele Formation, central England described by Emily Dix (1935)
- Lost & Found: 238. Bright, a Wenlock Limestone locality
- Lost & Found: 239. Carboniferous limestone fossils in Geological Survey of Ireland
- Lost & Found: 240. Thomas Owen Bosworth (1882-1928)
- 21st Annual General Meeting
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(6)
October 1996
- An unusual method of mounting an ichthyosaur
- A remarkable survivor: a nineteenth century geological trail in Rochdale, England
- Geological Survey donations to the Geological Museum in Queen's College Galway: 19th Century inter-institutional collaboration in Ireland
- Lost & Found: 237. Plant fossils from the Keele Formation, central England described by Emily Dix (1935)
- Lost & Found: 241. French volcanic rocks in Dublin
- Lost & Found: 242. Molluscs and bioclastic limestones from the Wealden Group (Lower Cretaceous) of Dorset, southern England
- Lost & Found: 243. The Middle Jurassic pliosaur Liopleurodon (Pliosaurus) ferox
- Lost & Found: 244. Brittlestar block
- Minutes of an extraordinary general meeting of the Geological Curators' Group, held at Liverpool Museum, 26th June 1996
- Geological Curators' Group Constitution
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(7)
April 1997
- G.B. Alexander's studies on the Jurassic of Gibraltar and the Carboniferous of England: the end of a mystery?
- Visitor behaviour at The Evolution of Wales exhibition. National Museum and Gallery, Cardiff, Wales
- Museums & Galleries Commission Standards in the Care of Museums Collections; what are the implications?
- The BCG/GCG orphan collections working party report: preamble
- The BCG/GCG orphan collections working party report
- Lost & Found: 238. Bright, a Wenlock Limestone locality
- Lost & Found: 245. Fossil Fish from the Lower Carboniferous of Armagh, Ireland
- Lost & Found: 246. Plants, invertebrates and fishes from the Devonian/Lower Carboniferous of Kiltorcan, Co. Kilkenny, Ireland
- 22nd Annual General Meeting
- Presentation of the A.G. Brighton Medal to Dr Bob King
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(8)
November 1997
- The repair of microvertebrate mammal teeth using surface tension and capilliary action
- The removal of Museo Paleontologico "Rodrigo Botet" (Valencia, Spain) under disaster conditions
- Arambourgiania philadelphiae: giant wings in small halls
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(9)
June 1998
- Re-examination of the A.W.G. Kingsbury Collection of British Minerals at the Natural History Museum, London
- Conversations with a naturalist: the life and geological work of Richard Ford 1913-1996
- Crystallography and the geometric modelling of minerals: a reflection on the models in the Natural History Museum, London
- Obituary: Veronica Burns 1914-1998
- Lost & Found: 247. Flint Jack
- Lost & Found: 248. Epibionts on trilobites
- 23rd Annual General Meeting
This issue is available for download:
Geological Curator 6(10)
December 1998
- Bringing the forests back to life - palaeobotanical model making at the National Museums and Galleries of Wales
- St. Petersburg Museums
- Pyrite oxidation and museum collections: A review of theory and conservation treatments
- Casting a dinosaur trackway from the Bendricks, Barry, South Wales, U.K
- A survey on the state and status of geological collections in museums and private collections in the Republic of Ireland
- The ROX Project: a museum Earth Science education package
- Setting the standard? The Earth Science Galleries at the Natural History Museum, London
- Lost & Found: 249. Maps and papers relating to the Lake District
This issue is available for download: