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Hip, hip hooray as curators find the whole tooth behind museum’s natural wonder
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Museum experts in Leeds turned dental detectives this week to get straight to the root of an historic hippo headscratcher.
The team at the Leeds Discovery Centre were preparing a colossal hippopotamus skull for display when…

Sensory Stories in a Virtual World
Engagement, Featured, LearningDuring lockdown, our learning team at Leeds City Museum ran weekly virtual Sensory Storytime workshops to stay connected with families.

Ancient Egyptian Spirituality
Archaeology, Collections, Featured, Volunteers, YouthDiscover the stories of Ancient Egyptian spirituality told in the Ancient Worlds gallery at Leeds City Museum, and why we can still learn from them today.

Transcribing the Past
200th Birthday, Archaeology, Collections, Engagement, Featured, Projects & Partnerships, VolunteersVolunteers share their experience working on the transcription of a notebook, found in the rubble of Leeds City Museum after the Leeds Blitz of 1941.

The Tiger Who Came to Leeds
Collections, Colonial Histories, Featured, Natural ScienceThe tiger on display at Leeds City Museum is one of our most well-known and popular objects. Curator Clare explores its troublesome origins, and how it came to be in our collection.

Autistic Experiences in Museums
Engagement, Featured, Volunteers, YouthVolunteer Sammy is an autistic person, and is passionate about helping museums understand how to be more accessible.