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Go behind the scenes with our expert curators, astronomers, conservators and library & archive team

25 Nov 2021
Art under the microscope - investigating the work of Willem van de Velde the Younger
Paintings conservation can often feel like detective work, analysing tiny flecks of paint to uncover the artist's tools and techniques. But what has our team learned during the conservation of A Royal Visit to the Fleet?
16 Nov 2021
Letters from Trinidad
A slave plantation manager's letters home reveal attitudes towards enslavement and emancipation.
27 Oct 2021
Memories of Travel: the All Aboard project
The Caird Library and Archive’s new display showcases some journals and diaries from our Archive collection.
20 Oct 2021
Dressed to kill – fashion and the Royal Navy
Officers, gentlemen, and dedicated followers of fashion... Author and lecturer Dr Amy Miller explains how the history of Royal Navy clothing isn't as 'uniform' as it first appears.
15 Oct 2021
Away from the fleet: Royal Navy experiences in World War I trenches
When thinking of the role of the Royal Navy during the First World War we normally focus on the Grand Fleet, the Battles of the Falklands and Jutland or perhaps the Navy’s role in protecting merchant shipping from the threat of German U-Boats. But this only shows part of the First World War experience for Royal Naval personnel, some of which was not at sea at all.
01 Oct 2021
The real North Water – life on board a 19th century whaling vessel
Delve into the National Maritime Museum collections and find out what life on board a 19th century whaling vessel was really like.
17 Sep 2021
Naval dictionaries on the high seas
For over 200 years, British shipowners and companies have recruited sailors from the Indian Ocean region, more commonly known as lascars. These seamen have worked, fought and died on board British vessels yet have not always been given the recognition they deserve. The Caird Library and Archive holds phrasebooks which aimed to capture the language spoken by this diverse group of people serving on board European ships.
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