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Handle with care: historical geographies and difficult cultural legacies of egg-collecting

机译:谨慎处理:历史地理和鸡蛋采集的艰难文化遗产

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This thesis offers an examination of egg-collecting, which was a very popular pastime in Britain from the Victorian era well into the twentieth century. Collectors, both young and old, would often spend whole days and sometimes longer trips in a wide variety of different habitats, from sea shores to moorlands, wetlands to craggy mountainsides, searching for birds’ nests and the bounty to be found within them. Once collectors had found and taken eggs, they emptied out the contents; hence, they were really eggshell collectors. Some egg collectors claimed that egg-collecting was not just a hobby but a science, going by the name of oology, and seeking to establish oology as a recognised sub-discipline of ornithology, these collectors or oologists established formal institutions such as associations and societies, attended meetings where they exhibited unusual finds, and also contributed to specialist publications dedicated to oology. Egg-collecting was therefore many things at once: a culture of the British countryside, from where many eggs were taken; a culture of natural history, taking on the trappings of a science; and a culture of enthusiasm, providing a consuming passion for many collectors. By the early twentieth century, however, opposing voices were increasingly being raised, by conservation groups and other observers, about the impact that egg-collecting was having on bird populations and on the welfare of individual birds. By mid-century the tide had turned against the collectors, and egg-collecting in Britain was largely outlawed in 1954, with further restrictions imposed in 1981.ududWhile many egg collections have been lost or destroyed, some have been donated to museums, including Glasgow Museums (GM), which holds in its collections over 30,000 eggs. As a Collaborative Doctoral Award involving the University of Glasgow and GM, the project outlined in this thesis aims to bring to light and to life these egg collections, the activities of the collectors who originally built them, and the wider world of British egg-collecting. By researching archival material held by Glasgow Museums, published specialist egg-collecting journals and other published sources, as well as the eggs as a material archive, this thesis seeks to recover some of the practices and preoccupations of egg collectors. It also recounts the practical activities carried out during the course of the project at GM, particularly those involving a collection of eggs newly donated to the museum during the course of this project, culminating in a new temporary display of birds’ eggs at Glasgow Museums Resource Centre.
机译:本论文提供了对鸡蛋采集的研究,从维多利亚时代到20世纪,鸡蛋采集是英国非常流行的消遣方式。不论年龄大小,采集者通常会整天甚至更长的时间在各种各样的生境中旅行,从海岸到高沼地,湿地再到崎ggy的山坡,寻找鸟类的巢穴和赏金。藏家发现并取走鸡蛋后,便清空其中的东西。因此,他们确实是蛋壳收藏家。一些鸡蛋采集者声称,鸡蛋采集不仅是一种业余爱好,而且是一门科学,以动物学的名义发展起来,并试图将动物学确立为鸟类学的公认子学科,这些鸡蛋采集者或动物学家建立了协会和社团等正式机构。 ,参加了会议,他们展示了不同寻常的发现,还为致力于眼科学的专业出版物做出了贡献。因此,一次收集鸡蛋是很多事情:一种英国乡村的文化,从那里取了许多鸡蛋;一种自然历史文化,具有科学的底蕴;以及一种热情的文化,为许多收藏家提供了消耗性的激情。然而,到了二十世纪初,保护组织和其他观察员对收集鸡蛋对鸟类种群和个别鸟类的福利产生了越来越多的反对声音。到本世纪中叶,这种潮流已经逆转了收藏家的风潮,英国的鸡蛋收藏在1954年被宣布为非法,并在1981年施加了进一步的限制。包括格拉斯哥博物馆(GM),该博物馆收藏着超过30,000个鸡蛋。作为格拉斯哥大学和通用汽车公司的合作博士奖,本论文概述的项目旨在使这些鸡蛋收藏品,最初建造它们的收藏家的活动以及更广泛的英国鸡蛋收藏品世界得以生动展示。通过研究格拉斯哥博物馆所拥有的档案材料,出版的专业卵收集期刊和其他出版资源以及以卵为材料的档案库,本论文力求恢复一些收集卵者的做法和关注点。它还介绍了在通用汽车项目过程中进行的实际活动,特别是涉及在该项目过程中新捐赠给博物馆的鸡蛋的收集活动,最终在格拉斯哥博物馆资源中临时展示了新的鸡蛋。中央。

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