Article ID: CBB664581806

“Attractive to Strangers and Instructive to Students.” The McCullochs’ 19th Century Bird Collection in Dalhousie College (2013)

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Thomas McCulloch, Presbyterian minister and educator, founder of Pictou Academy, first President of Dalhousie College 1838-1843, established a museum in Pictou, NS, by 1828, including a bird collection. To McCulloch, the order of the natural world instilled in students principles of a liberal education and a model of society. His first collections were sold, but when McCulloch came to Dalhousie in 1838 he started a new collection, hoping to make it the basis of a provincial museum. In this he was aided by his son Thomas, who had been trained as a taxidermist. The younger McCulloch kept and expanded the collection until his death, after which it passed to Dalhousie College. The current McCulloch Collection, mainly the work of Thomas McCulloch junior, seems to exemplify purposes and practices of 19th century natural history. But research shows that the collection has a hybrid origin and must be viewed with great caution as an historical artifact. This is a case study in the difficulty of interpreting 19th century natural history collections without careful examination of their history.

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Authors & Contributors
Deniz Martinez
Poppy Nicol
Ian J. Mason
Lauren Gardiner
Mark Nesbitt
G. Axon
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Emu-Austral Ornithology
HOST: Journal of History of Science and Technology
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
Ian J. Mason
Tectum Verlag
Springer
Reaktion Books
Manchester University Press
Concepts
Biological specimens
Collections
Natural history
Collectors and collecting
Museums
Ornithology
People
Roe, John Septimus
Martin, Philipp Leopold
Allport, Morton
Yarrell, William
Block, Agnes
Sloane, Hans
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
20th century
17th century
21st century
Places
Germany
Australia
Great Britain
United Kingdom
Tasmania (Australia)
London (England)
Institutions
East India Company (English)
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology (University of California, Berkeley)
Natural History Museum (London, England)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
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