Collecting
the World
The
museum's collections of material from throughout the world are displayed
in a permanent exhibition that explores how they came to be in them
museum. Starting with a reconstruction of a collector's study, the
collecting activities of graduates and friends of the university
is investigated in this gallery. There is also a reconstruction
of part of the Marischal College Museum of 1833, displaying a diverse
range of curiosities, including an Ancient Egyptian coffin, a late
18th century Maori wooden box and a medieval silver chain found
under Marischal College.
The
rest of the exhibition focuses on a number of different collectors,
including:
Robert
Wilson (1787-1871), a medical graduate of Marischal College
and member of the East India Company who subsequently followed
in the footsteps of Alexander the Great throughout the Near East.
Sir
William MacGregor, Imperial Governor of New Guinea, Lagos
(Nigeria), Newfoundland and Queensland in the early 20th century.
Captain
William Mitchell (1802-1876), trader and ship's captain
with the Hudson's Bay Company, collecting primarily in British
Columbia.
Margaret
Hasluck, a graduate of Aberdeen and Cambridge who travelled
and collected in the Balkans, settling in Albania until fleeing
invasion in 1943.
General
Sir James Macdonald, Escort Commander of the Younghusband
expedition to Tibet in 1903.
Rev
Frederick Bowie and Jeannie Mutch, missionaries
in the New Hebrides (Vanuatu) in the early 20th century.
Dr
James Grant (Bey), a medical graduate of the University
and physician at the court of the Khedive of Egypt who amassed
a large collection of Egyptian antiquities.
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