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%T Travelling objects: the Wellcome collection in Los Angeles, London and beyond
%A Hill, Jude
%J Cultural Geographies
%N 3
%P 340-366
%V 13
%D 2006
%= 2011-03-01T07:26:00Z
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%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-232800
%X This paper presents some of my research into the historical medical collection                acquired by and on behalf of the pharmaceutical magnate Henry Solomon Wellcome                (1853-1936). Specific aims of the paper are to consider how historico-geographical                factors and the agency of objects influence the collection and re-collection of                material cultures across time and space. I trace the movement of 30 000 objects in                1965-66 from the original Wellcome Collection in London to what is now known as the                Fowler Museum at UCLA. I pay particular attention to the ‘Wellcome                Year’ celebrations that marked the arrival of the ‘great                gift’ in California, and explore the networks through which the travelling                objects moved. From these starting points, and positing an active interpretation of                material forms, the article demonstrates how people-object-place relations and                shifting systems of value shape the ongoing history and geography of collections                within and between certain places. I also explore how sites can be changed as a                result of collections' geographies.
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%9 journal article
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