Geological Curator 7(1)
May 1999
- The past must have a future
- Museums then and now: collection developments in museum geology since 1981
- Rescuing an orphan mineral collection; the case of the University of Newcastle mineral collection at the Hancock Museum
- Evidence that disappears: John Marr et al. and Lakeland geological sites
- The conservation of historically important geological and geomorphological sites in England
- The history of geology in northern Scotland: commentary on archival sources
- Lost & Found: 250. William Lonsdale's Permian bryozans from Tasmania
- Lost & Found: 251. Sir William Logan (1798-1875)
- 24th Annual General Meeting
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Geological Curator 7(2)
November 1999
- The work and type collections of the Australian Palaeontologist, Professor Dorothy Hill (1907-1997)
- Lost & Found: 252. Bibliographic information on Eocene plants
- Lost & Found: 253. Offspring Dear
- A Century of Graptolite Research in Cambridge
- Total quality management in Museums
- Comparing gap-fillers used in conserving subfossil material
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Geological Curator 7(3)
June 2000
- Silver Pages: 25 years of the Newsletter of the Geological Curators' Group and The Geological Curator
- Reflections on 25 years of curation
- Lost & Found: 253. George Victor Du Noyer
- Conservation of Important Geological Sites
- A Catalogue of the Type, Figured and Cited Fossils in the Nottingham Natural History Museum, Wollaton Hall, Nottingham, U.K.
- 25th Annual General Meeting
- Presentation of the A.G. Brighton Medal to Dr Roy G. Clements
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Geological Curator 7(4)
November 2000
- Triassic footprints: the first English finds
- The Burgess Shale fossils at the Natural History Museum, London
- The printing wood block collection of the Geological Survey of Ireland
- Lost & Found: 254. Commander Charles Morton, R.N.
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Geological Curator 7(5)
July 2001
- Dinosaur tracks, helicopters, and broken bones
- A mineral collection in the Ulster Museum matched with a lecture syllabus of Sir Charles Giesecke (1761-1833)
- Lost & Found: 255. Pleistocene Shell collections from County Wexford and the Dublin Mountains
- The treatment of specimen labels affected by pyrite decay
- Obituary: Gustav Arthur Cooper 1902-2000
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Geological Curator 7(6)
December 2001
- The commercial trade: ethics versus science.
- Ethics, science and the trade: let's get together
- Frontiers to science: free trade and museum ethics
- The trade in Brazilian fossils: one palaeontologist's perspective
- Fossils for sale: is it good for science?
- Commercial fossil trade: good or bad for Sites of Special Scientific Interest?
- Phoney Stones
- Gallery Review: Dinosaur Isle pulls 'em in!: Dinosaur Isle, Sandown, Isle of Wight, England
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Geological Curator 7(7)
June 2002
- Three lectures on the life and literary character of the Rev. Dr George Young D.D., by Martin Simpson, February 1862
- Micropalaeontological models at The Natural History Museum, London
- The Townshend Fossil Insect Collection at Wisbech and Fenland Museum
- 26th Annual General Meeting
- 27th Annual General Meeting
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Geological Curator 7(8)
December 2002
- Type and figured specimens in the Geology Museum, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica
- Ichthyosaur to Iffyosaur: from fact to fiction
- Edward Simpson, or, a search for 'Flint Jack'
- Erratum: The Geological Curator 7(7) [2002], p. 235
- Lost & Found: 256. James Dowsett Rose-Cleland Collection
- Lost & Found: 257. Upper Carboniferous crinoids from Kansas City collected in 1889 by Butts and Hare
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Geological Curator 7(9)
April 2003
- The Charles W. Peach (1800-1886) Collection of Cornish fossils
- A large scale 'Microclimate' enclosure for pyritic specimens
- A new tool for fossil preparation
- Obituary: Richard Michael Cardwell Eager 1919-2003
- 28th Annual General Meeting
- Presentation of the A.G. Brighton Medal to H. Philip Powell
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Geological Curator 7(10)
November 2003
- Some early collectors and collections of fossil sponges represented in The Natural History Museum, London
- Comment on 'Type and Figured specimens in the Geology Museum, University of the West Indies, Mona Campus, Jamaica'
- Curation of palynological material: a case study on the British Petroleum micropalaeontological collection
- Upper Carboniferous crinoids: an extraordinary collection by late 19th Century amateur palaeontologists, Kansas City, Missouri, U.S.A.
- Obituary: John Norton 1924-2002: An Appreciation
- Lost & Found: 258. Catherine Raisin collection
- Lost & Found: 259a. A collection of fossils including many from the Silurian of Dudley, West Midlands
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