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Diary of Special Events - August and September 1995
Special Events |
Illustrated Talks |
Videos |
August & September at a Glance
Special events
Summer at the Museum features a variety of activities for
all the family to enjoy, from honey bee workshops to
talks about some very different dinosaurs.
Honey bee workshop
August 1, 2 and 3: 11.30, 13.15 and 15.00
Join Cathy Maund to learn more about honey bees and
discover the secrets of the hive. Sample different
honeys from light to dark, runny to set, and extract some
honey from the hive to take home in your own
individualized pot.
Booking details below
Animals in their habitats workshop
August 8, 9 and 10: 11.30, 13.15 and 15.00
To find out more about the different types of habitats in
which animals live, join artists Tanja and Damian and
create pop-up puppet animals emerging from their burrows,
caves, nests and ponds.
Booking details below
Ground beneath our feet workshop
August 15, 16 and 17: 11.30, 13.15 and 15.00
Learn about the structure and geology of the Earth by
discovering all about the different types of rock that
lie beneath our feet. Using collage techniques, draw a
section down through the soil and layers of rocks with
artists Hannah and Andie.
Booking details below
Cave painting workshop
August 22, 23 and 24: 11.30, 13.15 and 15.00
We know something about the lives of early humans from
the cave paintings they left behind. Join artists Louise
and Caroline and help recreate scenes from the ancient
caves with drawings of bison, mammoths and wild horses.
Booking details below
Booking details
Places for the above workshops may be booked on the day
at the Information desk or in advance by telephoning 0171-
938 9242 weekdays between 09.00 and 11.00. All the 13.15
workshops are for children aged 6 and over, and the 11.30
and 15.00 workshops are for children aged 8 and over.
Each party of children should be accompanied by an adult.
The animals in their habitats workshop and the cave
painting workshop have been designed to accompany The
Nature of History exhibition supported by AT&T.
Mary Anning, fossil finder from the past
August 6, 13 and 20: 11.30 - 13.00 and 14.30 - 16.00
Mary Anning lived an adventurous life finding and selling
fossils at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Join
Mary in Gallery 30 to listen to her exciting stories and
hear about the time she discovered the fossilized remains
of a species previously unknown to science.
No booking required
Illustrated talks
All talks will take place in the Palaeontology
Demonstration Room, next to the entrance to Gallery 39.
They will last for approximately 45 minutes. Recommended
minimum age - 8 years, unless otherwise stated.
Rock to riches
August 5: 14.00
William Lindsay
From pterosaurs to plesiosaurs, dragonflies to ducks, the
excavation and reconstruction of fossil animals requires
patience and great skill, as palaeontologist William
Lindsay will explain.
Dinosaurs and popular culture
August 12: 14.00
Mike Howgate
Join Mike Howgate to explore how our ideas about
dinosaurs have changed over the years. Follow their
portrayal as slow lumbering lizards in the 1940s and
1950s to the quick-witted calculating monsters we’ve seen
in recent films.
Nature detectives
August 19: 14.00
Joyce Pope
Join Joyce for a list of handy tips and clues on how to
spot the large variety of animals and birds with whom we
share our environment, but hardly ever see.
The different dinosaurs
August 26: 14.00
Mike Howgate
You may know all about Tyrannosaurus rex and Stegosaurus,
but what about the less familiar Ultrasaurus and
Carnotaurus and other new and exotic species of dinosaur?
The man behind the NHM
September 16: 14.00
John Thackray
Sir Hans Sloane died in 1753 leaving his valuable
specimen collection to the nation. It was this
collection which formed the origins of the natural
history department of the British Museum, that eventually
became The Natural History Museum which we are today.
Recommended minimum age 12 years
The unseen hordes
September 23: 14.00
Kevin Tuck
Moths come in all shapes and sizes, are often highly
coloured and some have extremely strange life-cycles.
For a fascinating tour around this beautiful insect group
join entomologist Kevin Tuck.
Videos
All videos are 30 minutes long and will be shown in the
Palaeontology Demonstration Room, next to the entrance to
Gallery 39. Recommended minimum age - 8 years.
A taste of honey
In Australia, a certain variety of plant and three tiny
species of possum are inextricably linked. The plants
provide nectar and shelter, whilst the tiny marsupials
guarantee the cross-fertilization of the flowers.
Cuckoo in the nest
By swooping in to steal eggs from unattended nests and
quickly laying its own eggs to replace them, the cuckoo
sneakily leaves the rearing of its young to other birds.
A clash of stripes
This film follows herds of common zebra and the rarer
mountain species as they journey over the African plains.
It reveals how they live, breed and consume vast
quantities of coarse grass.
Life in the flight path
London’s third international airport, Stansted was built
with the environment in mind. The result is a ‘green’
airport, rich in wildlife and complete with its own
conservation area.
Flying for gold - the feathered athletes
What would happen if various bird species were to race
against each other in a mock Olympic Games? The answer:
a humorous video highlighting the different adaptive
abilities found throughout the bird world.
AUGUST AT A GLANCE
Tues 1 Honey bee workshop
Wed 2 Honey bee workshop
Thur 3 Honey bee workshop
Sat 5 Video 11.30 A taste of honey
Video 12.30 Cuckoo in the nest
Talk 14.00 From rocks to riches
Sun 6 Mary Anning, fossil finder from the past
Tues 8 Animals in their habitats workshop
Wed 9 Animals in their habitats workshop
Thur 10 Animals in their habitats workshop
Sat 12 Video 11.30 A clash of stripes
Video 12.30 Life in the flight path
Talk 14.00 Dinosaurs and popular culture
Sun 13 Mary Anning, fossil finder from the past
Tues 15 Ground beneath our feet workshop
Wed 16 Ground beneath our feet workshop
Thur 17 Ground beneath our feet workshop
Sat 19 Video 11.30 Flying for gold
Video 12.30 A taste of honey
Talk 14.00 Nature detectives
Sun 20 Mary Anning, fossil finder from the past
Tues 22 Cave-painting workshop
Wed 23 Cave-painting workshop
Thur 24 Cave-painting workshop
Sat 26 Video 11.30 Cuckoo in the nest
Video 12.30 A clash of stripes
Talk 14.00 The different dinosaurs
SEPTEMBER AT A GLANCE
Sat 16 Video 11.30 Flying for gold
Video 12.30 Life in the flight path
Talk 14.00 The man behind the NHM
Sat 23 Video 11.30 A taste honey
Video 12.30 A clash of stripes
Talk 14.00 The unseen hordes
Events are free on admission to the Museum. The Museum
reserves the right to alter or cancel any part of this
programme without prior notice. Please note that some
events are very popular and admission cannot be
guaranteed.
The Natural History Museum
Cromwell Road
London SW7 5BD
Tel: 0171-938 9123
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