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    ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2025 winners The winning images in the world's biggest space photography competition have been revealed
    Cutty Sark’s new binnacle: charting a course for heritage crafts A navigational case shines a light on traditional skills – and prompts intriguing questions into the tea clipper’s history
    HMS Captain: Britain's forgotten maritime disaster The historian leading the search for HMS Captain questions why the sinking of 'one of the finest ships in the world' is not better known today.
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Go behind the scenes with our expert curators, astronomers, conservators and library & archive team

15 Aug 2018
Great Britain’s Coasting Pilot and the Navy Board
At the recent Caird Library Open Day it was great to welcome more than 400 people to look at some of the fascinating items we have in the library and archive collections. Two of the items on display were a volume of Navy Board In Letters and Orders and an edition of Great Britain’s Coasting Pilot by Greenville Collins both from the latter part of the 17th Century. We discovered recently that these two items have a very interesting link. 
10 Aug 2018
12 must have items for a Tudor woman’s wardrobe
Every day at the Queen’s House is like a fashion show, every portrait on display is dressed to impress. When you are surrounded by the likes of Elizabeth I, Henry VIII or James I, it’s important to look your best. Luckily, the curatorial team is on hand to help. We have put together a handy list of the 16th century’s must-have fashion items to keep you looking on trend in the presence of their majesties.
25 Jul 2018
Art for all, art for free
Whilst cataloguing a collection of papers from the early 19th century, we came across an intriguing note.
17 Jul 2018
Ships, Menageries and Mayhem
Exotic animals have a long history in Britain. The Royal menagerie at the Tower of London was probably created in 1204 (during the reign of King John). There was an aviary at Greenwich Palace constructed for Queen Anne, which probably included both native and exotic birds, and there were other Royal menageries at Windsor, Richmond Lodge and Kew. 
17 Jul 2018
Ship Keepers in Action: Cutty Sark’s stern gingerbread
Discover the story of Cutty Sark's magnificent gilding
11 Jul 2018
Ship Keepers in Action: The Ship’s Wheel & Steering Gear Housing
The ship's wheel is one of the most recognisable parts of Cutty Sark, and is also one of the most photographed items on board. But its popularity can also be its downfall.
10 Jul 2018
Mariner’s Marvellous Magazine
An intriguing item in the Caird Library rare book collection: ‘The Mariners' Marvellous Magazine : or wonders of the ocean : containing the most remarkable adventures and relations of mariners in various parts of the globe’ was begging to be introduced.   
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