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Research and Cultural Collections

The Research and Cultural Collections is a cornucopia of extraordinary artefacts, from West African masks in the Danford Collection, to important twentieth century paintings such as Peter Lanyon’s mural in the Arts Building. The University owns, displays and teaches from groups of objects within seven distinct collections, including Archaeology, Physics and Pathology. These variously play ceremonial, commemorative, decorative and didactic roles in university life.

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The Research and Cultural Collections include:

Dance mask, Eket region, South East Nigeria, IbibioThe Danford Collection of West African Art and Artefacts celebrates the extensive cultural traditions and expression from West Africa. Its contents range from historical utensils to contemporary fine art, and it is one of the finest collections of its kind in Europe. The collection is an active teaching resource in the University. It comprises approx 800 objects, including carving, metalwork, textiles, painting and domestic and votive objects.

Egyptian Anthropoid Wooden Coffin Lid of Ahmose, From Beni Hasan, Egypt, After 550 BCThe Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity Museum  is also an actively used teaching collection of approximately 2000 examples of Greek, Mycenean, Roman and Egyptian pottery, funerary, domestic and religious objects. Its collection of Rhodian vases is one of the most important of its kind in the UK. The rediscovered Egyptian mummy case lid from Beni Hasan, Egypt, c. 550BC was redisplayed in 2001.

Inspecting apparatus from the Physics Collection The Collection of Historic Physics Instruments in the School of Physics and Space Research illustrates the history of physics teaching, and equipment developed at the University of Birmingham for pioneering experiment and research. This collection, which includes such seminal objects as the magnetron – the foundation stone for both radar and the microwave oven -  is currently being redisplayed.

Specimens from the Herbarium c. 1885 � School of Biological SciencesThe Biological Sciences Collection  Herbarium and Zoology Collections,  comprises zoological specimens collected for teaching purposes since the 1880s. The Herbarium, approx 150,000 specimens, collected over the past one hundred years or more by several eminent botanists.


Portrait of William Sands Cox
The Medical School Collection includes late 19th / early 20th century teaching models of the human anatomy which are used for teaching the history of medicine.






The Campus Collection of Fine and Decorative Art comprises commissioned portraits of distinguished University figures by artists including Sir James Gunn RA, Norman Hepple RA, Tom Wood, Humphrey Ocean, Peter Edwards and Tom Phillips RA. Other portraits include important works relating to Shakespeare, such as the portrait of Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moorish Ambassador to Queen Elizabeth I, considered to be the inspiration for Othello.

John Walker Blue Cloud (detail) 1996

Since the 1960s the collection has developed to include works by artists including Sonia Lawson RA, Roger Fry, John Bratby RA, John Uzzell Edwards, Hughie O’Donoghue, Austin Wright, Julian Meredith, Simon Packard, David Prentice and Sir Eduardo Paolozzi RA. The university also has important murals by John Walker and Peter Lanyon and displays an outstanding range of sculpture within the University campus, including works by Barbara Hepworth and Anthony Caro.