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CodePX10086
Dates1884-present
Person NameHancock Museum; 1884-present
ActivityThe collection of the Hancock Museum can be traced to about 1780 when Marmaduke Tunstall started accumulating ethnographic and natural history material from around the world. He then brought his collection from London to North Yorkshire. In 1791 Tunstall died, and George Allan of Darlington purchased Tunstall's collection; and later in 1823 it was acquired by the Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne. In 1829 the Natural History Society of Northumberland, Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne (now the Natural History Society of Northumbria) was formed as a scientific offshoot of the Literary and Philosophical Society. Amongst the founding and early members of the Natural History Society were Joshua Alder, Albany Hancock, John Hancock, Prideaux John Selby and William Chapman Hewitson.

The museum opened on its current site in 1884 after the collection of the Natural History Society outgrew its small museum, located on Westgate Road, which opened in 1834. A major benefactor to the museum was William Armstrong who gave the then large sum of £11,500. Armstrong had also founded the College of Physical Science which later became part of Newcastle University. The museum was renamed in the 1890s, after the local Victorian naturalists, Albany and John Hancock. In 1959 the Natural History Society agreed with the University of Newcastle for the University to care for the building and collections, and since 1992 the University have contracted with Tyne & Wear Museums to manage the Museum under a Service Level Agreement. The museum was closed on 23 April 2006 for refurbishment and did not reopen until 23 May 2009. It has been completely refurbished and extended as part of the Great North Museum Project, at a cost of £26 million
Corporate NameHancock Museum
Catalogue
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DF/PAL/100/156/23Long, A G
DF/ZOO/200/142/29Hancock Museum [Newcastle-Upon-Tyne]
DF/ZOO/253/4/2/14Davis, Peter, The Hancock Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne
DF/ZOO/253/4/4/1Hancock Museum, Newcastle (F Bunker, Grace Hickling, P Davis)
DF/PH/5/1/9Temporary Display at BAAS meeting: Megabugs temporary exhibition at the Hancock Museum, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
DF/ZOO/230/121/107Northumberland: Hancock Museum, Newcastle upon Tyne
DF/ZOO/236/1/67External Correspondence: Davis, Peter S., Hancock Museum, Newcastle
DF/PH/5/1/8Temporary Display at BAAS meeting: Travelling Discovery Centre at the Hancock Museum, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
DF/ZOO/232/6/10/7/5Goddard, T.R.
DF/ZOO/232/6/14/6/4Goddard, T Russell
DF/ENT/332/4/3/9Carter, D J
DF/ZOO/230/121/108Northumberland: Hancock Museum, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
DF/PAL/131/1/63Hancock, Josephine M
DF/ZOO/232/6/9/6/8Goddard, T.R.
DF/ZOO/200/51/347Gill, E Leonard
DF/ZOO/200/51/591Gill, E Leonard
DF/ZOO/232/6/13/7/6Goddard, T Russell
DF/TR/1/1/31/437Northumberland, Durham & Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Natural History Society
DF/ZOO/253/4/2/12Davis - Dzwillo
DF/ADM/1001/42Outgoing Letterbook
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